I now want to assign a few users different, static IPs using this:
testuser Service-Type == Framed-User
Framed-Protocol == PPP,
Framed-IP-Address = 192.168.1.2,
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.0,
Framed-Compression =
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, t...@kalik.net wrote:
I now want to assign a few users different, static IPs using this:
testuserService-Type == Framed-User
Framed-Protocol == PPP,
Framed-IP-Address = 192.168.1.2,
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.0,
I now want to assign a few users different, static IPs using this:
testuser Service-Type == Framed-User
Framed-Protocol == PPP,
Framed-IP-Address = 192.168.1.2,
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.0,
Framed-Compression =
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Jeff Crowe wrote:
I was running into this problem on my Redback. The issue was the Redback
wanted an IP address in the same subnet so I had to setup 192.168.1.1/24 as
a sub interface to allow subscribers to be assigned addresses in the
192.168.1.x/24 range. My Shasta was
Sorry for the top-post, but I'm replying to myself and I want to keep my
questions clear. I tried creating two different ippools in the
radiusd.conf using the different ranges I want to use, but the client
ignored it and went only to the pool that the Cisco has. I then changed
the Cisco
ippool users_pool {
range-start = 172.16.1.2
range-stop = 172.16.30.253
netmask = 255.255.255.0
cache-size = 251
session-db = ${db_dir}/db.ippool
ip-index = ${db_dir}/db.ipindex
Hi:
In my years running a dialup ISP, I used Cistron Radius and Cisco and
Lucent NAS's. I am no using FreeRadius and a Cisco router to authenticate
pptp VPN users. The default IP address pool is defined in the Cisco like
this (parsed):
interface Virtual-Template1
peer default ip address
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