Hi all. We have a very broken NAS - it basically only half-understands realms. If I log in with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", it will send "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" off to the RADIUS server, which authenticates just fine, but the NAS will then try to register "johnrealm" via dynamic DNS.
So this is not a RADIUS issue, it's an issue with how this NAS handles dynamic DNS updates. There is no way to make the NAS behave differently, though enhancement requests and bug reports have been lodged in hopes of better behaviour in a future release of the NAS OS. So I was wondering whether there is any practical way to get the RADIUS server to do the dynamic DNS instead. I found this from 2002: http://marc.info/?l=freeradius-users&m=106947389429225&w=2 And this thread from 2004: http://lists.cistron.nl/pipermail/freeradius-devel/2004-July/007357.html ... but I see no mention of a DDNS module in the current distribution, nor in the docs (though I admit I may well have missed it, there are a lot of docs). Is there such a module? Or has anyone already implemented DDNS from within FreeRADIUS, perhaps by writing an executable script such as suggested by Alan in 2002? Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) +61-2-64957160 (h) http://www.biplane.com.au/~kauer/ +61-428-957160 (mob) GPG fingerprint: DD23 0DF3 2260 3060 7FEC 5CA8 1AF6 D9E3 CFEE 6B28
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