Alrighty....the field "ipaddr" has nothing to do with it! You enter the DNS name into field "nasname" and the short dns name into "shortname". I tried changing the IP in "ipaddr" and it didn't change anything!

Once again...apologies.

Dickon...

Dickon Newman wrote:

Sorry to bother everyone, but I think I've found a solution.

I added a field called "ipaddr" after "shortname" and radius debugging said it loaded the client from the tables, but set the secret to be the field "port". So I removed the field "type" thus shifting all the others up...and now the debugging shows the secret correctly.

On testing, the client was allowed to use this radius server.

I hope everyone sees these messages as helpful, not useless clutter! Sorry...

Dickon...

Dickon Newman wrote:

I see that in Oracle database tables, the nas table has "ipaddr" as a field, but not in MySQL. Does this mean that MySQL's nas table is not yet support in FreeRadius?

Dickon...

Dickon Newman wrote:

I'm installing FreeRadius version 1.0.0 and I've only used 0.9.3 with sql.

The new version has an additional table called "nas". From what I read, this can be used in place of the clients file (or clients.conf). However, the table doesn't reference IP/DNS name of the client at all. How does it work and where can I find details on the fields of this table?

I can't find any documentation for this on the website or in the list archives. I'd really like to use this if this is what it can be used for.

Thank you in advance for your help,
Dickon...

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