Graeme Hinchliffe wrote:
Hiya
Thanks for your help, took me a while to get my head around what you were doing,
hehe ! , i can imagine :)
im not a good teacher .
but I have the general gist of it now and a working config.
this is the most important :)
much appreciated
Graeme
regards
th
Hiya
Thanks for your help, took me a while to get my head around what you were
doing, but I have the general gist of it now and a working config.
much appreciated
Graeme
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 16:12:53 +0100
Thomas MARCHESSEAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im not sure to u
Yes, whatever is possible with external call probably can be done with rlm_perl module
- take a look inside experimental.conf
>
> Hiya
> I am building a centralised authentication system for our routers, we are
> using RADIUS (well freeRADIUS :) ) as the authentication and authorization
Alan DeKok wrote:
Thomas MARCHESSEAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im not sure to understand exactly your request but im selecting the auth
via the NAS-IP-Address :
...
- a part of huntgroups -
# BAS #
bas NAS-IP-Address == xx.124.255.2
I would recommend
Thomas MARCHESSEAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im not sure to understand exactly your request but im selecting the auth
> via the NAS-IP-Address :
...
> - a part of huntgroups -
>
> # BAS #
> bas NAS-IP-Address == xx.124.255.2
I would recommend *not* using NAS-IP-A
Hi,
Im not sure to understand exactly your request but im selecting the auth
via the NAS-IP-Address :
* first the user.conf file , i have created huntgroups (lns, bas,
lns-rtc , and even wifi)
- a part of user.conf -
DEFAULT Realm == "XXX.net", Huntgroup-Name == "bas", Autz-Type :=
"autz.XXX
Hiya
I am building a centralised authentication system for our routers, we are
using RADIUS (well freeRADIUS :) ) as the authentication and authorization system.
Ideally we want to just have one radius server running on the machine that will be
responcible for this, but there are severa
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