a bug in the ippool.c

2004-02-20 Thread Anton Blajev
Hello there. I've posted previously before but noone got it as a bug. I'm using freebsd pptp+ppp+freeradius+mysql. I've tryed to setup ippool so I can get a dynamic assigned ips from the radius server. It worked just fine with radtest , I got right answer with the ip addres and all fine. But!

Re: a bug in the ippool.c

2004-02-20 Thread Paul Hampson
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 08:25:08PM +0200, Anton Blajev wrote: Hello there. I've posted previously before but noone got it as a bug. I'm using freebsd pptp+ppp+freeradius+mysql. I've tryed to setup ippool so I can get a dynamic assigned ips from the radius server. It worked just fine with

Re: a bug in the ippool.c

2004-02-20 Thread Alan DeKok
Anton Blajev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I took a look at the ippool.c and there is a if statement that returns noop if there is not NAS-Port. I think this should be considered as a bug in freeradius ipool... what would you say guys? The module could possible just use a key to assign IP

Re: a bug in the ippool.c

2004-02-20 Thread Chris Knipe
Anton Blajev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I took a look at the ippool.c and there is a if statement that returns noop if there is not NAS-Port. I think this should be considered as a bug in freeradius ipool... what would you say guys? The module could possible just use a key to assign IP

Re: a bug in the ippool.c

2004-02-20 Thread Alan DeKok
Chris Knipe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Slightly OT... But would the same be possible for radutmp? Yes, so long as you never intend to use checkrad.pl. I have tried (unsuccessfully) to use some arbitrary attr-rewrite and those kinda modules to try and force a NAS-Port = whatever, but that