On Apr 16, 10:09am, me wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) replyattr and fixed ip's
> Hi I understood all but part 3
I meant that you should check that your NAS will allocate an address from its
pool if and only if there was no static address sent back by Radiator. Thats
the normal beha
Thanks Mike
Well the reason why I got the error was that I had changed the
AuthColumnDef lines, but forgot to uncomment them out :-)
Iqbal
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Hi
I've changed my table defs to include a coulmn for FRAMEDIPADDRESS etc,
and also changed the radius config file , but I get an error, for fixed
IP customers still.
ERR: Bad Attribute=value pair: 193.218.160.249
And then it drops the user.
Iqbal
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Hi I understood all but part 3
I assume you meant, that the pool specified in our NAS does not contain
any of the statis IP's
Iqbal
Mike McCauley wrote:
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> Hello Iqbal,
>
> On Apr 15, 11:54am, me wrote:
> > Subject: (RADIATOR) replyattr and fixed ip's
> &g
Hello Iqbal,
On Apr 15, 11:54am, me wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) replyattr and fixed ip's
> Hi
>
> I origiannly used to have asimple query which authenticated users fine
> select Password etc etc , however I now want to assign some of my users
> with fixed IP addres
Hi
I origiannly used to have asimple query which authenticated users fine
select Password etc etc , however I now want to assign some of my users
with fixed IP addresses (they are currently assigned from a pool in our
NAS).
The fixed IP's used to be assigned from the flat radius users file
Fix