Openwrt build for Asrock G10 Router
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hostapd supports "Dynamic Authorization Extensions", making it possible to forcibly disconnect a user by sending it a RADIUS "Disconnect-Request" packet. I've added three new variables to enable setting of the "radius_das_client" and "radius_das_port" variables in the hostapd configuration, which enable these extensions. * dae_client - IP of the client that can send disconnect requests * dae_secret - shared secret for DAE packets These are combined into the "radius_das_client" option in hostapd.conf To enable the server, both dae_client and dae_secret must be set. * dae_port - optional, default value is 3799 as specified in RFC 5176 Signed-off-by: Martijn van de Streek <martijn@vandestreek.net> SVN-Revision: 37734 |
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