(RADIATOR) Static IP assignment

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Mar 28 00:45:13 CST 2002


Hello Stephen -

Why don't you just let the NAS's do the address allocation?

regards

Hugh


On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 17:12, Stephen Malenshek wrote:
> I am needing to assign specific addresses to users on an individual
> basis.  I have created the following tables in PostgreSQL and I am
> needing to know what information needs to be specified in the radius.cfg
> file to complete the transaction:
>
> radius=# \d subscribers
>               Table "subscribers"
>  Attribute |          Type          | Modifier
> -----------+------------------------+----------
>  username  | character varying(50)  | not null
>  realname  | character varying(50)  |
>  passwd    | character varying(50)  |
>  epasswd   | character varying(50)  |
>  uid       | integer                |
>  gid       | integer                |
>  homedir   | character varying(90)  |
>  huntgroup | character varying(30)  |
>  staticip  | character varying(22)  |
>  shell     | character varying(50)  |
>  checkattr | character varying(200) |
>  replyattr | character varying(200) |
>  status    | character varying(30)  |
> Indices: realname_i,
>          subscribers_pkey,
>          username_i
>
> The Huntgroup is a field to define what access server they are
> connecting to, and staticip is the address assignment if they connect to
> the access server specified in the huntgroup field.  The main problem I
> see with this is what happens if I need to specify multiple nas
> assignments with different addresses on each nas.  Would this be easier
> to do this with it's own individual table for this function?  Thanks for
> your thoughts and information.
>
>
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