Hi.
Your approach (use an external script) finally worked
It's definitely a hack, as I discovered that Linuxes don't do any
DHCP-Release (and I expected to send a radius acct stop at this point).
Nevertheless, it will help me to emulate a mobile operator network
behaviour, when a machine
Hi.
I'm trying to use Freeradius 2.2.0 to catch DHCP request on a local
network (a specific interface and physical network of my machine), and
forward it to another radius server (through another interface), using the
radius protocol, to get authorized, and get the IP address to respond with
to another
Radius server.
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Fabrice-externe SEGURA wrote:
I'm trying to use Freeradius 2.2.0 to catch DHCP request on a local
network (a specific interface and physical network of my machine
As a hack just use exec and radclient to generate the packets and feed
them back into the server.
Interesting. That suggest there might be a way to make it work after
all...(I merely need a hack, it's for the purpose of simulating behavior
of an operators's GGSN towards a system that
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