(RADIATOR) radiator radius

2001-12-16 Thread Peter Zhu

Hi,

We have installed Radiator Radius software for windows 2000.

Can I configure radius to let some users only can connect between 8:00am

to 5:00pm.

thanks,

peter zhu



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Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple prefix

2001-12-16 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Rolando -

On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 13:13, Rolando Riley wrote:
 Hugh,

   How can I handle multiple prefix on the  same handler? I thought this
 would work but it is not.
 My prefix for gric are both   gric or fcc

 Handler Prefix = gric/, Prefix = fcc/
 AuthBy RADIUS
 Synchronous
 Host 216.219.28.10
 Secret MySecret
 AuthPort 7000
 AcctPort 7001
 /AuthBy

  AcctLogFileName %L/gric
 /Handler


Your Handler should look like this:

Handler Prefix = /gric|fcc/
.
/Handler


regards

Hugh


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(RADIATOR) Re: assign ip from radius to AS5300 NAS

2001-12-16 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Manoj -

On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 23:59, Manoj Agrawal wrote:
 Hi!
 We are an ISP. We have two types of account one for internet account
 and another one is for email only account. Both users dial the same
 number to access our network. I want to assign IPs address to email
 only users from Radiator radius to AS5300 NAS so that I can block
 those IPs only to our email servers. But, for Internet users I am
 assigning IPs from AS5300 NAS and it works fine. So, how can I assign
 IPs from radius to AS5300 NAS.

For those users with IP addresses, you would add a reply item like this:

# define a user with a Framed-IP-Address

someuser Password = , .
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP, 
Framed-IP-Address = n.n.n.n,
Framed-IP-Netmask = m.m.m.m,
..

This topic has been discussed on the list previously, so have a look at the 
archive site and do a search (www.open.com.au/archives/radiator).

You should also check the Cisco web site for any IOS version specific radius 
dependencies.

regards

Hugh


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Re: (RADIATOR) Realms

2001-12-16 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Rolando -

On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 02:57, Rolando Riley wrote:
 Hugh:
   If a user authenticates like this:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]@gric.com

   Will a Realm like this work?
   Realm gric.com

   /Realm

 BTW... this is what the call auth by suffix.


Yes this will work, as will either of these:

Handler Realm = gric.com

or

Handler Suffix = gric.com

regards

Hugh


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Re: (RADIATOR) radiator radius

2001-12-16 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Peter -

On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 10:05, Peter Zhu wrote:
 Hi,

 We have installed Radiator Radius software for windows 2000.

 Can I configure radius to let some users only can connect between 8:00am

 to 5:00pm.


You don't say what user database you are using, but you can use the Time 
check item to limit connect times.

Have a look at section 13.1.11 in the Radiator 2.19 reference manual 
(doc/ref.html).

hth

Hugh


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(RADIATOR) assign ip from radius to AS5300 NAS

2001-12-16 Thread Mike McCauley



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Hi!
We are an ISP. We have two types of account one for internet account
and another one is for email only account. Both users dial the same
number to access our network. I want to assign IPs address to email
only users from Radiator radius to AS5300 NAS so that I can block
those IPs only to our email servers. But, for Internet users I am
assigning IPs from AS5300 NAS and it works fine. So, how can I assign
IPs from radius to AS5300 NAS.
Regards,
manoj



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(RADIATOR) Framed-MTU

2001-12-16 Thread Shane Malden

I am trying to assign a reply with Framed-MTU=1500 in it. When i start 
Radiator i get told the command is an invalid keyword. Where abouts do i 
place this reply??  Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: (RADIATOR) Framed-MTU

2001-12-16 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Shane -

On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 13:27, Shane Malden wrote:
 I am trying to assign a reply with Framed-MTU=1500 in it. When i start
 Radiator i get told the command is an invalid keyword. Where abouts do i
 place this reply??  Any help would be appreciated.


You would either do this in the user record as a reply item, or for all the 
users in an AuthBy clause with an AddToReply:

AuthBy 
.
AddToReply Framed-MTU = 1500
.
/AuthBy

regards

Hugh


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