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- files authorized_macs {
- # The default key attribute to use for matches. The content
- # of this attribute is used to match the "name" of the
- # entry.
- key = "%{Calling-Station-ID}"
- usersfile = ${confdir}/authorized_macs
- # If you want to use the old Cistron 'users' file
- # with FreeRADIUS, you should change the next line
- # to 'compat = cistron'. You can the copy your 'users'
- # file from Cistron.
- #compat = no
- }
- 1A:2B:3C:4D:5E:6F
- Reply-Message = "Device with MAC Address %{Calling-Station-Id} authorized for network access"
- 1a:2b:3c:4d:5e:6f
- Reply-Message = "Device with MAC Address %{Calling-Station-Id} authorized for network access"
- 1A2B3C4D5E6F
- Reply-Message = "Device with MAC Address %{Calling-Station-Id} authorized for network access"
- 1a2b3c4d5e6f
- Reply-Message = "Device with MAC Address %{Calling-Station-Id} authorized for network access"
- 1A-2B-3C-4D-5E-6F
- Reply-Message = "Device with MAC Address %{Calling-Station-Id} authorized for network access"
- 1a-2b-3c-4d-5e-6f
- Reply-Message = "Device with MAC Address %{Calling-Station-Id} authorized for network access"
- [...] -- line 777
- (0) pap: WARNING: No "known good" password found for the user. Not setting Auth-Type
- (0) pap: WARNING: Authentication will fail unless a "known good" password is available
- (0) [pap] = noop
- (0) } # authorize = ok
- (0) ERROR: No Auth-Type found: rejecting the user via Post-Auth-Type = Reject
- (0) Failed to authenticate the user
- (0) Using Post-Auth-Type Reject
- [...] -- line 783
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