freeradius wrote:
Is there a way or another to check on a network basis like
192.168.2.100/30 ?
Yes and no. Regular expressions work, but they're ugly.
In our productive architecture, the number of ip addresses should be a
/21 subnet (2046 hosts)...
I can write one line per ip but
Yes you're right,
I saw this wrong information in a non official radius forum,
Is there a way or another to check on a network basis like
192.168.2.100/30 ?
In our productive architecture, the number of ip addresses should be a
/21 subnet (2046 hosts)...
I can write one line per ip but maybe
You can use = and =.
johnClient-IP-Address = 192.168.2.100, Client-IP-Address =
192.168.2.103, Proxy-To-Realm := proxy
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 20/3/2007, freeradius [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
Yes you're right,
I saw this wrong information in a non official radius forum,
Is
Alan DeKok a écrit :
freeradius wrote:
...
-- when I send a request from a NAC with the IP address 192.168.1.129, it
does not work as described in the debug output :
modcall[authorize]: module files returns notfound for request 34
Does anymone has an idea why it does not work ?
freeradius wrote:
...
The users file contains :
johnClient-IP-Address == 192.168.2.100/30, Proxy-To-Realm := proxy
Nothing in the documentation or examples says that the IP/mask
format is valid. It's not. The server won't understand it.
Alan DeKok.
--
http://deployingradius.com
freeradius wrote:
...
-- when I send a request from a NAC with the IP address 192.168.1.129, it
does not work as described in the debug output :
modcall[authorize]: module files returns notfound for request 34
Does anymone has an idea why it does not work ?
Read ALL of the debug
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