(RADIATOR) User auths if in the users file only?

Frank Danielson fdanielson at dataonair.com
Wed Jul 10 12:06:36 CDT 2002


You could use identifiers in your client clauses like so-

<Client 1.2.3.4>
	Identifier noip
</Client>

<Client 1.2.3.5>
	Identifier send254
</Client>

<Client 1.2.4.6>
	Identifier noip
</Client>

<Client 1.2.3.7>
	Identifier send254
</Client>

<Handler Client-Identifier=noip>
Do auth and send no Framed-IP-Address
</Handler>

<Handler Client-Identifier=send254>
Do auth and send 255.255.255.254
</Handler>

-----Original Message-----
From: chris [mailto:lists at powernet.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:32 PM
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) User auths if in the users file only?



> This was where the problem was.....thier setup did not follow this
standard
> and was trying to
> assign 255.255.255.254 as the IP *sigh*
>
This leads me to a questions. I have a mix of nas servers that I need to use
on the same radius
server. One needs the Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254  attribute and one
needs *nothing*
sent.

I have each nas setup seperate in <client> clauses. How can I choose to send
the attribute out to only the nas servers that need it?

 -Chris

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