That's how they do it. I have no control over that. They told me it was up
to me to filter the difference.

So I figured this would be the best place to ask how to do this. Maybe I'm
wrong, but I see these types of answers a lot as if this list is for those
to tell others they need to learn before they can use.

So I guess all those answering on the list knew it all before they extracted
the program?

>   Once you know how the packets are different, you can key off of
> those differences to enforce your policies.

I was only asking for help, not being told I need to learn more. That will
come later.

I have no idea what your talking about, I guess others off list were
correct.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: FreeRadius - Slipstream


> "Bob Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Question, how do I tell FreeRadius to only allow them to authenticate
from
> > the network side with one of our realms but not allow them to log in
from
> > the dialup realm. It could be the same realm name we use for our dialup
> > side.
>
>   What is different between the RADIUS Access-Request packets for the
> two kinds of requests?
>
>   Once you know how the packets are different, you can key off of
> those differences to enforce your policies.
>
>   Also, your explanation of what you want appears to be contradictory.
> You want to have people use a dial-up realm to authenticate from the
> network side, but prevent them from using the dial-up side?
>
>   Alan Dekok.
>
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