Hello Wyman -


I have already replied to this mail at least once. Perhaps you have some mail filtering that is dropping mail from me (using my home office server)? I am sending this mail through a different mail server, so please let me know if you receive it.

There is an example configuration file in the Radiator 3.7.1 distribution (and earlier versions) in the file "goodies/addressallocatordhcp.cfg" which shows how to configure and use DHCP for IP address allocation. See also section 3.57 in the Radiator 3.7.1 reference manual ("doc/ref.html").

I will be happy to answer any further questions.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 04:33 Australia/Melbourne, Wyman Eric Miles wrote:



We're using the latest Radiator and ISC DHCP servers under Solaris.


I've scoured the Radiator documentation, the archives of this mailing
list, and the archives of the ISC mailing list, and haven't been able to
piece together enough useful information to answer the following:


1) We'd like to have a series of groups, each with different configuration
options -- session timeout, dynamic address IP range, password for
accessing that group, etc.


How do we define those, both in the radius.cfg and the syntax of the file
itself?


2) For each of those groups, we'd like to call upon an ISC DHCP server on
another host to assign an address appropriate to the group definition.


What's that config look like, both in radius and in dhcpd.conf?

I've experimented with ISC's class definitions, to no avail, primarily
because I can't figure out how to get Radiator to a) get the necessary
per-user config from an external file or files and b) pass it along to the
DHCP server in the proper format.


Has anyone done this? Does anyone have any examples to share?


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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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