Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 20:48:22 +0000 From: Joe Holden <lists@rewt.org.uk> To: Yoann Gini <yoann.gini@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mpd5 and multiple route to send to clients Message-ID: <51477D96.4070305@rewt.org.uk> In-Reply-To: <065823BC-24A6-48EE-B689-310D01019998@gmail.com> References: <9EC8E2D3-A52B-4FF1-B840-3D962DF8D917@gmail.com> <514665CD.80809@rewt.org.uk> <DA89EA18-0F70-4051-9368-5383F96E8D00@gmail.com> <51474D7D.2030107@rewt.org.uk> <065823BC-24A6-48EE-B689-310D01019998@gmail.com>
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Yoann Gini wrote: > Hi, > > Le 18 mars 2013 à 18:23, Joe Holden <lists@rewt.org.uk> a écrit : > >> The radius entry tells the NAS (mpd in this case) to add a route towards the client, the route/ip will still need to be configured on the client side, do you see a correct entry on the NAS? (route -n get 10.42.0.0/23) > > OK, that’s still not what I'm looking for… If I understand well what you said, « Framed-Route » do the same as « set iface route », it add the specified route on the server side and not on the client. > > You say « the route/ip will still need to be configured on the client side », how are you supposed to do that automatically ? > > I don’t want my users need to do a route add on their side… > > Y. You use something that can push configuration the client, like openvpn or run dhcp over something
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