Ok, the NAS that we use is from a major UK telco !

We don’t have any control over it and can not make changes to it.... The
telco sends radius packets to our radius servers were we then hand out an IP
address and DNS servers....

I also want to use our Radius server to send back a proxy server address
forcing all HTTP traffic through the proxy server.

I hope this is clearer

Adam  

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"Adam Binks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks... However, I am using a shared NAS and therefore have no 
> control over it hence why I need to do this via radius

  Huh?

> Can you help further ? 
...
>   Read the NAS documentation to see:
...
>   2) what radius attribute is used to configure this behavior

  What more do you want?

  Alan DeKok.

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