Ahh. yes. Ignore my reply. I neglected to read the history and assumed thet
you wanted to restrict which network devices certain groups of users should
be able to access AFTER they are connected.
-Peter
On Tue 16 Jan 2007 12:00, Jan Mulders wrote:
Hoping to be more helpful here, I know how to
Yep. Its called a firewall...
-Peter
On Tue 02 Jan 2007 20:39, Ellis, Scott 1 (N-Comptel Inc.) wrote:
I am using PAM for auth-type in my users file. Is there a simple way to
say that user 'x' can only login to IP addr 'y' and /or 'z'? I have
groups of engrs, admins, and operators and need to
Hoping to be more helpful here, I know how to implement this functionality
in freeradius, but only when using a mysql database backend (which is a good
idea for most setups using more than about 20 users).
I am assuming you want to control user logins to multiple NASes and this is
what you meant
I am using PAM for auth-type in my users file. Is there a simple way to
say that user 'x' can only login to IP addr 'y' and /or 'z'? I have
groups of engrs, admins, and operators and need to discriminate who can
access which device
Scott
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