Can i use python script to add users (mac auth) to Freeradius 3.0?
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I've been searching for any examples using python script to add users to freeradius, but i guess i'm using wrong keywords. can i ask for your help regarding how to implement this? im still new with python and freeradius. thank you
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im using Daloradius with Wifi hotspot
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I've been searching for any examples using python script to add users to freeradius, but i guess i'm using wrong keywords. can i ask for your help regarding how to implement this? im still new with python and freeradius. thank you
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im using Daloradius with Wifi hotspot
python freeradius
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I've been searching for any examples using python script to add users to freeradius, but i guess i'm using wrong keywords. can i ask for your help regarding how to implement this? im still new with python and freeradius. thank you
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im using Daloradius with Wifi hotspot
python freeradius
I've been searching for any examples using python script to add users to freeradius, but i guess i'm using wrong keywords. can i ask for your help regarding how to implement this? im still new with python and freeradius. thank you
**edited
im using Daloradius with Wifi hotspot
python freeradius
python freeradius
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In short: yes you can.
This is really more focussed on system administration at this stage so it may receive better answers on serverfault, until you get into the specifics of the python side of things.
That said, the way I'd do it is use a database of MAC addresses, and update that database using python. As you can guess there are a lot of different ways to do this. Perhaps start from the bottom ("SQL" section) of this page: https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/mac-auth
Get database-based MAC auth working first, then consider how to script updates to the database.
thank you for sharing your answers, i will definitely look into it and will try to learn this things.
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Nov 21 at 15:11
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In short: yes you can.
This is really more focussed on system administration at this stage so it may receive better answers on serverfault, until you get into the specifics of the python side of things.
That said, the way I'd do it is use a database of MAC addresses, and update that database using python. As you can guess there are a lot of different ways to do this. Perhaps start from the bottom ("SQL" section) of this page: https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/mac-auth
Get database-based MAC auth working first, then consider how to script updates to the database.
thank you for sharing your answers, i will definitely look into it and will try to learn this things.
– nicollette16
Nov 21 at 15:11
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In short: yes you can.
This is really more focussed on system administration at this stage so it may receive better answers on serverfault, until you get into the specifics of the python side of things.
That said, the way I'd do it is use a database of MAC addresses, and update that database using python. As you can guess there are a lot of different ways to do this. Perhaps start from the bottom ("SQL" section) of this page: https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/mac-auth
Get database-based MAC auth working first, then consider how to script updates to the database.
thank you for sharing your answers, i will definitely look into it and will try to learn this things.
– nicollette16
Nov 21 at 15:11
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In short: yes you can.
This is really more focussed on system administration at this stage so it may receive better answers on serverfault, until you get into the specifics of the python side of things.
That said, the way I'd do it is use a database of MAC addresses, and update that database using python. As you can guess there are a lot of different ways to do this. Perhaps start from the bottom ("SQL" section) of this page: https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/mac-auth
Get database-based MAC auth working first, then consider how to script updates to the database.
In short: yes you can.
This is really more focussed on system administration at this stage so it may receive better answers on serverfault, until you get into the specifics of the python side of things.
That said, the way I'd do it is use a database of MAC addresses, and update that database using python. As you can guess there are a lot of different ways to do this. Perhaps start from the bottom ("SQL" section) of this page: https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/mac-auth
Get database-based MAC auth working first, then consider how to script updates to the database.
answered Nov 21 at 14:58
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thank you for sharing your answers, i will definitely look into it and will try to learn this things.
– nicollette16
Nov 21 at 15:11
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thank you for sharing your answers, i will definitely look into it and will try to learn this things.
– nicollette16
Nov 21 at 15:11
thank you for sharing your answers, i will definitely look into it and will try to learn this things.
– nicollette16
Nov 21 at 15:11
thank you for sharing your answers, i will definitely look into it and will try to learn this things.
– nicollette16
Nov 21 at 15:11
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