Why nas1 and nas2 same NASIPAddress ( freeradius clients.conf and radiusclient.conf)
Fajar A. Nugraha
list at fajar.net
Fri Sep 16 04:48:59 CEST 2011
I don't usually top-post, but your mail made no sense whatsover.
Simply pasting sections of your config file and table (some of which
are custom, not in the default config), with no description at all on
what you mean by pasting them or what you think is wrong is useless.
--
Fajar
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:31 AM, sekchel lee <sekchel at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> clients.conf
>
> client 127.0.0.1 {
> secret = test1234
> shortname = localhost
> nastype = other
> }
>
> client 111.222.333.253
> {
> secret = test0000
> shortname = 111.222.333.253
> nastype = other
> }
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> nas1
>
> radiusclient.conf
> ...
> ...
> authserver localhost
> acctserver localhost
> ...
> ...
>
> nas2
>
> radiusclient.conf
> ...
> ...
> authserver 111.222.333.253
> acctserver 111.222.333.253
> ...
> ...
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> user-nas1
>
> id | pool_name | FramedIPAddress | NASIPAddress | CalledStationId |
> CallingStationID | expiry_time | username | pool_key
> +-----+-----------+-----------------+--------------+-----------------+------------------+---------------------+----------+----------
> | 560 | ns1_pool | 172.16.6.22 | 127.0.0.1 | |
> 111.222.333.444 | 2011-10-01 09:06:50 | user-nas1 | 7
>
> user-nas2
>
> id | pool_name | FramedIPAddress | NASIPAddress | CalledStationId |
> CallingStationID | expiry_time | username | pool_key
> +-----+-----------+-----------------+--------------+-----------------+------------------+---------------------+----------+----------
> | 614 | ns2_pool | 172.16.10.22 | 127.0.0.1 | |
> 555.666.777.888 | 2011-10-01 09:30:10 | user-nas2 | 15
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