Dear All,
We have been using a Raspberry Pi as a Freeradius/Daloradius server in our school for years. It works perfectly, but we would like to replace it with a Docker image, so we can use the hardware on other projects. After struggling with it for weeks I have managed to move our system into an Ubuntu image successfully, or so it has seemed. After setting everything up, I realized that it doesn't accept any connections at all. The problem is that the system supposed to accept connections from the IPs of the APs only and it seems that the image believes that all connections come from this address: 172.17.0.1. If I add it to the list of NASes (Network Access Server) everything work.
I am sure that this is because of the way docker images communicate from the outside world, but I hope that there is a solution.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Márton
NAS: Synology DS1517+, 16Gb Ram
Docker: Ubuntu 16.04, Freeradius 2.0, Daloradius 1.1-3
We have been using a Raspberry Pi as a Freeradius/Daloradius server in our school for years. It works perfectly, but we would like to replace it with a Docker image, so we can use the hardware on other projects. After struggling with it for weeks I have managed to move our system into an Ubuntu image successfully, or so it has seemed. After setting everything up, I realized that it doesn't accept any connections at all. The problem is that the system supposed to accept connections from the IPs of the APs only and it seems that the image believes that all connections come from this address: 172.17.0.1. If I add it to the list of NASes (Network Access Server) everything work.
I am sure that this is because of the way docker images communicate from the outside world, but I hope that there is a solution.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Márton
NAS: Synology DS1517+, 16Gb Ram
Docker: Ubuntu 16.04, Freeradius 2.0, Daloradius 1.1-3