My thought for the day is: If at first you don't succeed, reload the original config file.
I've done that, added the nas as users and it seems to be working (fingers crossed that it will stay that way). Thankyou for the suggestions.
BTW for future reference if any one searchs this later:
in users
MACADDRESS Auth-Type := Local, User-Password =="MACADDRESS"
Where MACADDRESS is the mac address of the wireless client or nas as appropriate.
Now all I need is to get some people onto something better than win98 so I can look at peap.
Cheers
Robert Tillsley
O Plameras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/03/2005 10:31:10 PM:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hi Guys
> >
> > I have a debian (sarge) server running free radius. I have a cisco
> > wireless access point which is using mac authentication. I've gotten a
> > test user being authenticated.
> > What I'm not sure how to handle its the assigning of IPs. If possible
> > I'd like to use my normal dhcp server. If I'm not using ppp, the
> > radius server isn't involved in the issuing of ips at all, right?
> >
> > Any suggestions appreciated.
>
>
> Cisco wireless AP will authenticate, authorize and account(AAA) against
> RADIUS server.
>
> So, it will also AAA with free RADIUS as I understand free radius.
>
> Since accounting is also provided by the RADIUS server,
> RADIUS needs to know the ip-address of cisco wireless AP to
> provide accounting services for that AP and
> so the RADIUS server supplies the ip-address itself. I do not
> think that if you use RADIUS for AAA it will allow DHCP.
>
> To check the available AAA config options, run config on your cisco AP.
> After entering the command:
>
> aaa new-model
>
> enter the '?' as the first character and only character on the
> next line. It will list the available 'aaa' command options.
>
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> O Plameras
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