This is what I thought at first, but the laptop that authenticates isn't getting an ip. I can see in the logs on the cisco wap as well as from the  radius server that its authenticated. I've seen settings on giving ips, but that seems to be for ppp connections.

Cheers

Rob T



-----David Kempe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -----

>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: David Kempe
>Date: 03/04/2005 08:06PM
>cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [SLUG] freeradius cisco aps mac authentication
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 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?
>
>Doesnt the AP just talk radius for authentication, then allow
>association or not?
>then you would just use straight dhcp for the client - if you want a
>static ip, just give them a static lease. the cisco might have some
>sort
>of partition and dhcp relay function - been a while since i used
>them.
>
>dave
>
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