Hello,
Run the radius server in debugging mode (-x) and see what the NAS actually
sends to the server when a person tries to authenticate. That will show you
the data you can use in the users file to help determine where packets get
proxied. I believe the Called-Station-Id is sent only in
WA Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will look at running freeradius in debug mode, but I would rather set
debug flags in checkrad.
Most of your questions about what happens, and when it happens, can
be answered by running the server in debugging mode, and reading the
output.
Have you
Hello,
Thank you for your suggestions. However, no one has responded to why I
don't see any debugging traffic coming from checkrad. Is it not being
called?
Murrah Boswell
Alan DeKok wrote:
WA Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will look at running freeradius in debug mode, but I would
WA Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your suggestions. However, no one has responded to why I
don't see any debugging traffic coming from checkrad. Is it not being
called?
Did you read my previous message, where I told you how to find out
the answer?
I don't understand why
WA Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I am trying to do is support the case where I have a user at IPS1
with the same username as a user at IPS2.
For general information about this situation, see: doc/duplicate-users
From what I can read, freeradius just queries the CVX (in this case)
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What I want to do is check for username and called-station-id. The NAS
reporst this back to freeradius, since it is recorded in the detail
file. It should be very simple to rework the source for freeradius,
i.e., radiusd.c, and check for