Hi Fajar
Thank you very much for your time.
I'm using CentOS so I'll try with the latest 2.1.x from git
The problem which bothers me is that I need more than classic ip-mac
pairing. Beside the IP address I need to return a few other parameters
to cable modems/MTA.
For example ISC DHCP config for regular modems is:
host blaBlaBla {
filename "confingFile.cm";
fixed-address 192.168.12.167;
hardware ethernet 00:cc:ab:11:cc:22;
}
As you can see, I'm returning the IP address and the name for config file.
Is this possible with FreeRadius DHCP ?
ISC DHCP can't cooperate with database (maybe omapi but I hate it)
Best regards
On 24.1.2012 10:05, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 5:55 AM, Marinko Tarlac<[email protected]> wrote:
I'm not a developer but I will try to help as much as I can.
@Marinko: If you use Ubuntu, I've just uploaded a new package to my
unofficial ppa: https://launchpad.net/~freeradius/+archive/testing-2.x
The master (3.0) branch is still missing some DHCP-related
improvements present on v2.1.x, so if you want to do some DHCP-testing
better stick with v2.1.x for now.
The ppa is currently:
- based on latest v2.1.x git commit (5fedd50), which already include
some config file improvements needed to have a working DHCP server
with dynamic and "static" IP assignment
- has some additional patches to make testing easier (e.g. comments on
how to use "static" IP assignement)
- has dhcp functionality compiled-in, so only some configuration
change is neeed to use the functionality (see comments
/etc/freeradius/sites-available/dhcp)
You can also compile yourself from v2.1.x git branch, but if you do
that you (currently) still need to modify some config files manually.
Let us know how your testing goes.
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