I have recently configured freeradius for mac authentication
I have a successful login from client .
But when trying to connect to server again from client after disconnecting
the server is sending a access-reject packet.
But when restarted the os and again connecting there is no problem . But
Hi All,
I have some configuartion doubts in Free Radius, Can anybody help me.
1. How can I configure the server to send more than one Access-Challenge?
2. How can I configure the server to include attributes in Access-Challenge?
such that the Attribute-Value pairs in Access-Challenge and
Osvaldohp wrote:
This is my users file:
mike Auth-Type = System, User-Password == mike
Session-Timeout := 3600,
What i am doing wrong?
You're telling the server to look in /etc/passwd for the users
password, and then also telling it what the users password is.
Don't set
Hi all.
I'd like some help to configure my Radius
server. My Radius authenticates users from my HotSpot to access the
internet.
I want to limit the uses to access the Internet, i did try Session-Timeout
attribute but don't work so far.
This is my users file:
mike Auth-Type = System,
On Monday 16 July 2007 08:05:15 Alan DeKok wrote:
Osvaldohp wrote:
This is my users file:
mike Auth-Type = System, User-Password == mike
Session-Timeout := 3600,
What i am doing wrong?
You're telling the server to look in /etc/passwd for the users
password, and then also
I have a hotSpot that give access to the internet for my users. I use IPCOP
with advproxy addon like a point controller.
So when a user try to aceess the internet IPCOP (advproxy) ask for a
username and password and then try to authenticate the user in the radius
server.
Everything is great so far
Help you with what? If you managed to add the password to the check table
what could be the problem in adding Session-Timeout to the reply table?
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 16/7/2007, Osvaldohp [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
I have a hotSpot that give access to the internet for my users. I
Hi Ivan.
It worked just fine. Just what I needed!
Thanks a lot.
On 7/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can use huntgroups:
nasA NAS-IP-Address == aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa
User-Name = jane,
User-Name = peter
nasB NAS-IP-Address == bbb.bbb.bbb.bbb
Hi all.
I'm new with freeradius. I'd like some help to configure my Radius server,
in order to acomplish the following task:
I have a radius server, called R. This radius authenticates users wha want
to access our lab equipments, called A, B, C, D and etc.
I want to restrict access to these
You can use huntgroups:
nasA NAS-IP-Address == aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa
User-Name = jane,
User-Name = peter
nasB NAS-IP-Address == bbb.bbb.bbb.bbb
User-Name = john,
User-Name = peter
nasC NAS-IP-Address == ccc.ccc.ccc.ccc
User-Name = john,
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