Hi Hugh

Thank you for help.

But we have half dialup customers coming from the same radius clients(proxies, not
controlled by us.) as ADSL. Is there any way can solve the problem?


Lin

At 01:36 PM 8/28/2003 +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:


Hello Lin -

This is usually done by setting up Handlers for the different types of access, possibly with seperate session databases if required.

# define Client clauses with Identifiers

<Client ....>
        Identifier DIALUP
        .....
</Client>

<Client .....>
        Identifier ADSL
        .....
</Client>

.....

# define Session Databases with different tables

<SessionDatabase SQL>
        Identifier DIALUPSDB
        .....
</SessionDatabase>

<SessionDatabase SQL>
        Identifier ADSLSDB
        .....
</SessionDatabase>

# define Handlers

<Handler Client-Identifer = DIALUP>
        SessionDatabase DIALUPSDB
        .....
</Handler>

<Handler Client-Identifer = ADSL>
        SessionDatabase ADSLSDB
        .....
</Handler>


regards


Hugh


On Thursday, Aug 28, 2003, at 13:18 Australia/Melbourne, Huaikun Lin wrote:


Hi

At 12:59 PM 8/28/2003 +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:


Hello Lin -

See section 6.32 in the Radiator 3.6 reference manual ("doc/ref.html"), and the code in "Radius/AuthEMERALD.pm" if you are interested in the nitty-gritty details.

We are using platypus 4.0. Have many different type of dialup and ADSL rates. The normal dialup use one realm, ADSL use another realm ...

Is it possible write custom queries for doing authentication in radius.cfg?

For example:
I want :
-normal dialup customers using authentication statement1
-use authentication statement2 authenticate ADSL customers
-...


What we want to achieve is control dialup accounts can only be used as dial up. Not be abled to use as ADSL. And ADSL can only used as ADSL and not be used as dial up.


Lin



regards

Hugh


On Thursday, Aug 28, 2003, at 11:40 Australia/Melbourne, Huaikun Lin wrote:


Hi

I am using radiator 3.6 with SQL server 7.

Use AuthBy EMERALD module to authenticate dialup.

If I want to custom the authentication query statement,what should I do?



Lin

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