Erico Augusto wrote:
> Let I explain better ...
> I'm configuring WPA, so the Access Point sends Access-Request RADIUS
> packets to freeradius, with the Client-IP-Address 10.10.10.1(that is the
> Access Point IP Address, configured manually), to authenticate user.
> freeradius receives Client-IP-Ad
s.
Thanks,
Erico.
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De: Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 4 de Abril de 2007 18:27:42
Assunto: Re: Res: Res: NAS-IP-Address
Erico Augusto wrote:
> during authorize phase, client doesn't have
Erico Augusto wrote:
> during authorize phase, client doesn't have an IP (configure to DHCP),
> so the Access-Point fills the Client-IP-Addess with its own
> IP(NAS-IP-Address - 10.10.10.1).
No.
Client-IP-Address is the address of the RADIUS client that sent the
UDP packet. It is added by Fr
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Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 28 de Março de 2007 3:30:52
Assunto: RE: Res: NAS-IP-Address
something more
freeradius don't put this any IP in NAS-IP-Value this value come from the
clliente (NAS)
Fabián
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something more
freeradius don't put this any IP in NAS-IP-Value this value come from the
clliente (NAS)
Fabián
From: Erico Augusto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Res: NAS-IP-Address
Date: Tue, 27 Mar
well, I don't know what chillispot means until now ... googling it I can say
that my application acts like that.
why?
thanks, Erico.
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De: Internet-Wifi Operador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Enviadas: Terça-feira, 27 de Março de 2007 1
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