Re: Logging from another PC

2008-01-31 Thread Ivan Kalik
1. Switch has to support dynamic VLAN assignment by radius. Then you pass Tunnel set of attributes (type, medium and id) to it and place a user in a desired VLAN. If you can only configure VLANs manually, than this is not going to work. 2. How does someone change his IP address to a different sub

Re: Logging from another PC

2008-01-31 Thread javkhlanbaatar
Hmm. That sounds great. I have Port-based VLANs on the switches but still no affects. Am I using wrong type VLANs? Port-based authentication, could you explain some? Thanks. > Yes. Use VLANs and port based authentication and they won't be able to > do that. If they manually change IP address to

Re: Logging from another PC

2008-01-30 Thread Ivan Kalik
Yes. Use VLANs and port based authentication and they won't be able to do that. If they manually change IP address to a different VLAN connection will become unusable. Ivan Kalik Kaliki Informatika ISP Dana 29/1/2008, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše: >Hi, > >I have a question. >When

Re: Logging from another PC

2008-01-29 Thread Liran Tal
Hey, On Jan 29, 2008 9:45 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a question. > When the user logs using own username and password into Radius server (ie, > using 192.168.160.5), it is OK. When someone change IP address statically > into logged IP (to 192.168.160.5), he can use the logged

Logging from another PC

2008-01-28 Thread javkhlanbaatar
Hi, I have a question. When the user logs using own username and password into Radius server (ie, using 192.168.160.5), it is OK. When someone change IP address statically into logged IP (to 192.168.160.5), he can use the logged account. I mean he can use another one's account. How can I block ano