Re: Hand out a gateway with IP address

2002-09-08 Thread John Adams

OK I admit it I had not RTFM (Read the flipin manual) The NAS box in 
question seems very good Cyclades PR4000 however Cyros it internal 
router operting system does not support thr framed-route command.

I shall tell them they should it looks like we will have to purchase 
some different external routers, as a work around.

Thanks for your help.


Joe Lewis wrote:

> I think you understand the system as well as I do. Is this proxy on 
> your system, or is it on the NAS client? If the client is also 
> providing the proxy, you may need to ensure that the client is 
> accepting the information, and that it is being provided.
>
> If you are using the configuration file, another suggestion would be 
> to make sure that the value is enclosed in quotes, so that the 
> assigned IP is included as part of the string. (Of course, you've 
> already made sure of that, so why do I bother?)
>
> Another option is : start digging on the network, listening for 
> packets. Look for the routing packets, just to see if the information 
> is getting sent.
>
> Joe
>
> John Adams wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have been a little more sensible and have looked at the RFC I wish 
>> the framed route to be something like this
>>
>> 212.60.76.0/24 212.60.76.11 0
>>
>> The first section is the subnet to route to the second is the gateway 
>> I want the dial up PC to work through (My Squid Cache) And I do not 
>> understand the last bit the metric so I have tried it with 0 or 1.
>>
>> My problem now is that when I set these for a test users the dial up 
>> will not authenticate, where as it does when the user does not have 
>> these in their config.
>>
>> Do I need this in Reply and Check or just one?
>>
>> John
>>
>> Joe Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> John;
>>>
>>> I never saw a response. Most people use the term "gateway" and 
>>> "router" interchangeably. This will be the correct assumption, here. 
>>> Setting the Framed-Route should properly set the gateway or the 
>>> router. Documentation says that if the Framed-Route is "0.0.0.0" the 
>>> gateway should be the PC's own IP address. Hope it helps.
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>>
>>> John Adams wrote:
>>> > Hi
>>> >
>>> > I have bought a load of kit from the UK to an Mid afcian country 
>>> which
>>> > has a 2 existing ISPs each with 128k and I am helping someone set 
>>> up a
>>> > third with there own 128k.
>>> >
>>> > We have made the radius work to authenticate a single 60 Modem 
>>> Cyclades
>>> > PR4000 NAS however I chose the option of an X21 card on this box 
>>> and it
>>> > makes it difficult to make the authenticated users get a gateway 
>>> other
>>> > than the IP assigned. I want to assign a transperent proxy as the 
>>> gateway.
>>> >
>>> > My reading of the FAQ suggests that it is possible to assign IP 
>>> address
>>> > using the framed-IP-address and framed-route.
>>> >
>>> > Do I undersand this right if I put a default framed-route this will
>>> > provide the gateway for the authenticated users.
>>> >
>>> > Please excuse if I am not asking a sensible question her.
>>> >
>>> > However I was due to fly out today (missed that one) The people are
>>> > nice but the insects are big so I want to go home one day .
>>> >
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Re: Hand out a gateway with IP address

2002-09-05 Thread John Adams

Sorry I meant transparent cache using squid as gateway

John Adams wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have bought a load of kit from the UK to an Mid afcian country which 
> has a 2 existing ISPs each with 128k and I am helping someone set up a 
> third with there own 128k.
>
> We have made the radius work to authenticate a single 60 Modem 
> Cyclades PR4000 NAS however I chose the option of an X21 card on this 
> box and it makes it difficult to make the authenticated users get a 
> gateway other than the IP assigned. I want to assign a transperent 
> proxy as the gateway.
>
> My reading of the FAQ suggests that it is possible to assign IP 
> address using the framed-IP-address and framed-route.
>
> Do I undersand this right if I put a default framed-route this will 
> provide the gateway for the authenticated users.
>
> Please excuse if I am not asking a sensible question her.
>
> However I was due to fly out today (missed that one) The people are 
> nice but the insects are big so I want to go home one day .
>
> John
>



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Hand out a gateway with IP address

2002-09-05 Thread John Adams

Hi

I have bought a load of kit from the UK to an Mid afcian country which 
has a 2 existing ISPs each with 128k and I am helping someone set up a 
third with there own 128k.

We have made the radius work to authenticate a single 60 Modem Cyclades 
PR4000 NAS however I chose the option of an X21 card on this box and it 
makes it  difficult to make the authenticated users get a gateway other 
than the IP assigned. I want to assign a transperent proxy as the gateway.

My reading of the FAQ suggests that it is possible to assign IP address 
using the framed-IP-address and framed-route.

Do I undersand this right if I put a default framed-route this will 
provide the gateway for the authenticated users.

Please excuse if I am not asking a sensible question her.

However I was due to fly out today  (missed that one) The people are 
nice but the insects are big so I want to go home one day .

John


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