Hi Dogus:
In addition to the radiusd.conf and users file config that I assume you've
already figured out, you have to define the pool names in raddb/default if
you're going to use any pool name other than "main_pool". ie:
# Return an address to the IP Pool when we see a stop record.
# main_pool
custom_pool
Here I commented out "main_pool" and defined two new ones, which I
configured in radiusd.conf:
ippool custom_pool {
range-start = 192.168.99.101
range-stop = 192.168.99.253
netmask = 255.255.255.0
cache-size = 251
session-db = ${db_dir}/db.custom_ippool
ip-index = ${db_dir}/db.custom_ipindex
override = yes
}
Then in users:
DEFAULT Group == vpn_users, Pool-Name :="custom_pool"
Framed-Protocol == PPP,
Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP
Where "vpn_users" is a unix group on the radius server. Make sure to
remove the db.* files any time you make changes to the pool addresses.
You can define as many pools as you want like this. It's not all readily
apparent in any docs I found (at least not the first part), but there are
examples for the pools in radiusd.conf and users file.
HTH,
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Dogus Yalman wrote:
Hello ;
New to this great mailing list and the whole linux world so please bare with
me. :)
Im using FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.7 with fedora core 10 and my freeradius
frontend is DMA Softlabs Radius Manager.
http://www.dmasoftlab.com/cont/home
My clients are authenticating through distrubuted remote pppoe servers on a
wireless network.
I want to use freeradius Ip Pool functionality to assign dynamic public IPs to
customers since my frontend doesnt support that feature.
Is there a step by step approach on how to do it ? is just modyfying the
radius.conf and users file is enough? Do i have to create any sql tables for
this ?
Thanks and greetings from Northern Cyprus
James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
u...@3.am http://3.am
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