IP assignment based on AD group
Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes
rodrigoantunes at pelotas.ifsul.edu.br
Wed Oct 30 16:03:22 UTC 2024
Citando Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com>:
> On Oct 30, 2024, at 11:10 AM, Rodrigo Abrantes Antunes
> <rodrigoantunes at pelotas.ifsul.edu.br> wrote:
>> Ok, so what it is doing in this guide?
>> https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/Ippool-and-radius-clients
>>
>> It looks a lot of what I would like.
>
> Are you running mikrotik equipment? No? Then it won't work.
> That Wiki page is extremely clear on that.
The wiki says the opposite actually.
"The example here is based on a using a Mikrotik router client but the
principles are the same as for any client."
>
>> There is a wireless client that asks for ip to the dhcp server, the
>> dhcpserver then sends an access request to freeradius which replies
>> with the right IP for the wireless client.
>
> Yes, you've said this over and over and over again. I really
> don't know how to explain this.
>
> Read the pfsense documentation to see what it does. If it doesn't
> say it can do DHCP to RADIUS, then it can't do it.
>
> You've been told this isn't a FreeRADIUS issue. Go look into the
> pfsense documentation, and stop asking the same question here over
> and over again. This isn't a productive use of your time.
>
No, I'm talking about the case in the wiki: There is a wireless client
that asks for ip to the dhcp server, the dhcpserver then sends an
access request to freeradius which replies with the right IP for the
wireless client.
That case looks a lot like mine, thats why I didn't undestood why you
said is impossible for radius to assign ip to clients with dhcp. I
just wanted to know why.
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