"Adam Binks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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

  It was perfectly clear from your first message.  This isn't an
unusual request.

  What is NOT clear, apparently is my response.  I don't understand why.

  In order for the NAS to redirect traffic, the RADIUS server has to
tell the NAS to redirect the traffic.  I hope this is clear.

  In order for the RADIUS server to tell the NAS to redirect the
traffic, you have to configure the RADIUS server.  You appear to be be
clear on this, as am I.

  In order for you, the administrator to know how to configure the
RADIUS server, you have to read the RADIUS server documentation.  This
should be clear, but it's only part of the solution.

  The point of confusion is that WHAT goes into the RADIUS server
configuration depends on what NAS you're using.  No one but you knows
what NAS you're using, so no one but you can answer that question.  I
have told you this multiple times, and each time you have ignored the
answer.


  I really don't understand why, when I keep saying "read the NAS
documentation", your response is "I want the NAS to redirect traffic."

  If you're not going to read the responses on this list, then don't
ask questions.

  Alan DEKok.

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