Nick Huanca wrote:
I am curious to understand the best means of providing multiple service
authentications, such as PPPoE, Dialup, VPN, etc, via one login and
password. I have seen it done before by NAS-IP-Address but it would
quite cumbersome in our network. I was fooling around with the
I have gotten it down to NAS-Port-Type but when I add multiple port types
(i.e. two groups to a user). It gives me a SQL cannot find the user error in
the log.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote:
Nick Huanca wrote:
I am curious to understand the best
Nick Huanca wrote:
I have gotten it down to NAS-Port-Type but when I add multiple port
types (i.e. two groups to a user). It gives me a SQL cannot find the
user error in the log.
Perhaps you could try running the server in debugging mode as suggest
in the FAQ, README, INSTALL, man page, and
I have gotten it down to NAS-Port-Type but when I add multiple port types
(i.e. two groups to a user). It gives me a SQL cannot find the user error
in
the log.
That shouldn't happen in 2.x. If you put user specific information (like
password) into radcheck/radreply and NAS specific info into
Ok thanks, I'll create a small lab and test these out. Just wondering if
there was a quick answer out there.
Thanks for all your time guys,
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Ivan Kalik t...@kalik.net wrote:
I have gotten it down to NAS-Port-Type but when I add multiple port types
(i.e. two
Hi,
I am curious to understand the best means of providing multiple service
authentications, such as PPPoE, Dialup, VPN, etc, via one login and
password. I have seen it done before by NAS-IP-Address but it would quite
cumbersome in our network. I was fooling around with the NAS-Port-Type but
am
I am curious to understand the best means of providing multiple service
authentications, such as PPPoE, Dialup, VPN, etc, via one login and
password. I have seen it done before by NAS-IP-Address but it would quite
cumbersome in our network. I was fooling around with the NAS-Port-Type
but
am
Thanks Ivan,
I am a little concerned with that as we have about 20 NASes and a national
Dialup plan (unknown amount of NASs). Can you assign multiple groups to a
user where in each group it will look for the NAS-Port-Type?
If I can at least distinguish between Async and Ethernet then I can work
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