[RADIATOR] No Framed-IP in reply
Corey Gray
corey at tsa.com.au
Tue Mar 23 17:32:44 CDT 2010
Sorry, forgot to include that any client device that connects won't receive a IP address. I have looked into AddressAllocator but from what i can see it works with AuthByDynAddress and AuthBySQL please correct me if I'm wrong
Hi,
Im currently running Radiator 4.6 using AuthByNTLM everything seems to work correctly but there is No Framed-IP in the reply field
Here is the config
<Handler Client-Identifier=TSA>
RewriteUsername s/^(.*)\\(.*)/$2/
<AuthBy NTLM>
Domain TSA
EAPType PEAP TTLS MSCHAP-V2
#TSA Certificates
EAPTLS_CAPath /etc/radiator/certificates
EAPTLS_CertificateFile /etc/radiator/certificates/tsa_server.crt
EAPTLS_CertificateType PEM
EAPTLS_PrivateKeyFile /etc/radiator/certificates/tsa_priv.key
EAPTLS_PrivateKeyPassword tsasoft12
EAPTLS_MaxFragmentSize 1000
UsernameMatchesWithoutRealm
EAPType MSCHAP-V2
AddToReply Service-Type=Framed-User,Framed-Protocol=PPP
</AuthBy>
</Handler>
Here is the last reply from radiator
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Client-Identifier=TSA'
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to corey
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: Deleting session for corey, 192.168.201.74, 59
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthNTLM:
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: Handling with EAP: code 2, 9, 43, 25
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: Response type 25
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: ERR: Bad attribute=value pair: Framed-IP-Address
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: EAP result: 0,
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: AuthBy NTLM result: ACCEPT,
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: Access accepted for corey
Wed Mar 24 07:59:35 2010: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 192.168.201.74 port 1025 ....
Code: Access-Accept
Identifier: 0
Authentic: <17><215>L<174>K*<28>y<192><253>hG<183><193>wk
Attributes:
Service-Type = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
EAP-Message = <3><9><0><4>
Message-Authenticator = <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>
Service-Type = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Im using a Cisco / Linksys NAS if that makes any difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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