Hello,
I think I used some of the wrong terms before ...
So currently we have a freeradius server with the default setup except I
have enabled the SQL module. I have then placed users in a mysql db
according to the schema.
In the DB I setup static IP's for the users.
Now the clients are WinXP machines using the Microsoft PPTP connection
with the defaults and it is working fine. I believe that it is using
MS-CHAP.
I would like to move away from the SQL DB, since all the users exist in
another place. So I was hoping to use the rlm_perl module to check the
username and passwords of the people connecting and if valid assign them
a static IP.
Michael
Alan DeKok wrote:
Michael Gale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To the authentication section, which means if the Auth-Type is set to
perl then using the module perl. However I think that since the client
or server is setting the auth type to MS-CHAP since that is what the
client is using, it is trying to use the mschap module.
The mschap module is setting that.
Are you really saying you're going to write Perl code to validate
the MS-CHAP data sent by the client, and in turn send the right
MS-CHAP response? Why? What possible benefit does this have?
Here I assign static IP's and users to groups. We wish to use rlm_perl
instead of the sql module so we can authenticate the users against a in
house application.
Does that in-house application support MS-CHAP? No? Then using
rlm_perl won't help.
Alan DeKok.
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