Hello, I think it is the same problem in my environment, version 2022-B. It is not possible to prohibit logins from NAS if this realm is not allowed on this NAS. Mayby is it a solution for you to make a difference between SSID West Office and SSID East Office...? But it would be easier to have a difference beetween the realms. Realms are there to delimit access from different companies or departments, for example. Exact what you mean but it does not work. Bernie
Thank you for your answer. Would you be so kind as to write that down in the other case?
Hey, that's nice to hear. Can you please tell me if this is the same thing in your installation? https://sourceforge.net/p/radiusdesk/discussion/help/thread/95a3879850/
Your help is much appreciated Thank you :) Maybe you set "auth = yes" in logging part in /etc/freeradius/3.0/radiusd.conf. Don't forget a freeradius service restart for working. Now you see more logging in freeradius.log It just occurred to me: If I had added new NAS ip ranges sometimes it does'nt work. But I have seen an error in freeradius.log like - analogous - "NAS secret wrong". But it was not wrong. I did a simply restart of the whole RADIUSdesk machine and after that it was working. Maybe...
Go to NAS tab select your NAS entry and Edit. You can on tab "Realms" check "Make available to any Realm" or choose "include" your realms. In Realms tab you can select your Realm and Edit. There I have configured Suffix like "domain.dom". And also I have select "Add suffix when..." for all 3 cases. Next you create a new user. Your new user get a login name like "user@domain.don". Use this spelling for login and watch radius.log. "The NAS IP I have set in radius desk is currently X.X.X.0/24, and I...
Please take a look in /var/log/freeradius/radius.log and /var/log/freeradius/radacct/"ip address of your nas"/detail-"date" log file. If there is not enough logged then enable logging in /etc/freeradius/3.0/radiusd.conf
Please take a look in /var/log/freeradius/radius.log and /var/log/freeradius/radacct/<ip address="" of="" your="" nas="">/detail-<date> log file.</date></ip> If there is not enough logged then enable logging in /etc/freeradius/3.0/radiusd.conf
If I download the image 2021-B from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/radiusdesk/files/VM-Images/ There I can find the most functions. But the goal should be a manually installation on ubuntu 22.04 with the missing functions. In this older image you can see the well-known functions expect for the point "NAS".