Hi, Mats. Thanks for the answer.
Well, my clients.conf seems like the below:
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client 10.0.0.2/32 {
secret = test
shortname = device_test
Auth-Type = System
Service-Type = Administrative-User
}
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I added your suggested lines into the file, but, after I restart
freeradius, my device's connection remains the same, I mean,
non-privileged mode:
--------
Device:1 >
--------
What's next?
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Em 15/4/2010 11:32, Mats Blomgren B escreveu:
Hi,
Not sure this answers your question but..
I use the following setup for extreme switches..
############
# Access layer
admin NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.0.9, Auth-Type = System
Service-Type = Administrative-User
############
Administrative-User = Read/Write
Login-User = Read only
Best Regards
Mats Blomgren B
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Subject: What nastype for Extreme switch?
Hi, all.
I installed the AAA model Radius on my Extreme's switch and I am already able to
log in into it, but I just enter in this device through the non-privileged mode
(> ).
I was taking a look at http://linux.die.net/man/5/clients.conf and it says:
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nastype
The nastype attribute is used to tell the checkrad.pl script which NAS-specific
method it should use when checking simultaneous use.
The following values are currently recognized:
cisco
computone
livingston
max40xx
multitech
netserver
pathras
patton
portslave
tc
usrhiper
other
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Which of these nastype values I must to use for Extreme devices?
Thanks.
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