Have you checked the configuration of the NAS device that you are using? You probably have a default profile set in there with particular DNS servers to be given to all connecting clients.
-- Mark P. Hennessy [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Kevin Hanser wrote: > Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 12:27:52 -0400 > From: Kevin Hanser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Where does Freeradius get DNS information from? > > Hello, > > We are running a freeradius server to authenticate some DSL clients. > Recently, we became aware that the DSL routers were getting some > incorrect DNS data sent to them, but I'm not sure where the information > is coming from. > > We're running freeradius 0.8.1 on RedHat Linux 7.2. The Radius server > resides in a DMZ, but somehow the IP addresses that it is giving out to > the DNS routers are the IP addresses of our internal DNS servers, which > reside on a different network. I've looked thru the configuration files > for the radius server, and I can't find a reference to our internal DNS > server _anywhere_. I checked in /etc/resolv.conf, and the only server > listed there is our primary external DNS server, which is the IP that > radius should be giving out. > > So what I'm wondering is: Where is radius getting this DNS server > information from? And how can I change it? > > thx! > > k > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
