On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Scott Baker wrote:
I'm attempting to do a global dial-up solution and they're requiring me to
use the ascend-data-filter to open up outbound port 25. Simple enough.
I've configured my users file to include the attributes they provided and it
seems to be accepting the data.
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, James Feger wrote:
Okay,
So I am a newbie with just enough knowledge to know this should work, and have
spent a few hours reading all the different cool things
RADIUS does for me. However, I cant get it to do what we need, and I am sure
its lack of experience. I have read
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Dustin Doris wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Dustin Doris wrote:
Maybe you can do groups. For example, setup an unlimited group
and a read_only group. Then put the users into the appropriate group.
Have your users file say something like.
DEFAULT Huntgroup-Name == Juniper,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Dustin Doris wrote:
Maybe you can do groups. For example, setup an unlimited group
and a read_only group. Then put the users into the appropriate group.
Have your users file say something like.
DEFAULT Huntgroup-Name == Juniper, Group == unlimited
Okay,
So I am a newbie with just enough knowledge to know this should work, and have
spent a few hours reading all the different cool things
RADIUS does for me. However, I cant get it to do what we need, and I am sure
its lack of experience. I have read the various FAQ's and
help files, but I
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Dustin Doris wrote:
Why don't you make some default entries up front and allow fall-through?
For example.
DEFAULT Huntgroup-Name == x
Reply-Attribute = X
Fall-Through = yes
DEFAULT Huntgroup-Name == y
Reply-Attribute = y
Fall-Through = yes
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