Re: NAS-IP-Address modified during Access-Request process

2009-06-23 Thread kevin leblanc
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 23:08, Ivan Kalik t...@kalik.net wrote: I installed freeradius 2 but my problem is still there. To remember it : I configured Freeradius to look in openldap directory to authenticate and authorize an user. The authentication phase is OK During the authorize

Re: NAS-IP-Address modified during Access-Request process

2009-06-22 Thread kevin leblanc
Hi, I installed freeradius 2 but my problem is still there. To remember it : I configured Freeradius to look in openldap directory to authenticate and authorize an user. The authentication phase is OK During the authorize phase, a ldap search is done : if the user is member of a group identified

NAS-IP-Address modified during Access-Request process

2009-06-18 Thread kevin leblanc
Hi everybody, I have a big problem in freeradius installed in version 1.1.4 on RHEL 5, and today it's the third day i'm looking for a solution :( Here is the problem: I configured Freeradius to look in openldap directory to auth and auth an user. The authentication phase is OK During the auth

Re: NAS-IP-Address modified during Access-Request process

2009-06-18 Thread kevin leblanc
thanks for the quick answer :) Indeed, the version installed is not the last one but the no longer maintained one I just did yum install freeradius. I will fix this right now Thanks again -- KeV - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: Restrict access to certain groups

2009-02-16 Thread kevin leblanc
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:54 PM, kevin leblanc kevinzebe...@gmail.comwrote: To remember : I want only user1 can access to host1. To illustrate it: root | -- || hosts users

Restrict access to certain groups

2009-02-10 Thread kevin leblanc
Hi I have a Freeradius which checks if an user has right to connect to a network equipment via LDAP. For security reasons, i want to restrict access to certain users (network administrator). At the beginning, I wanted to do it by adding host attribute to a user, it will contain all allowed hosts

Re: Restrict access to certain groups

2009-02-10 Thread kevin leblanc
To remember : I want only user1 can access to host1. To illustrate it: root | -- || hosts users || -- ||| host1