Le 21/05/2012 11:04, Alan DeKok a écrit :
Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
So you mean that NAS (indeed access point for us) have to understand
attributes. Any RFC that NAS doc may refer to ?
Lots. But that doesn't matter. The NAS documentation describes what
attributes the NAS understands. The RFC
Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
> So you mean that NAS (indeed access point for us) have to understand
> attributes. Any RFC that NAS doc may refer to ?
Lots. But that doesn't matter. The NAS documentation describes what
attributes the NAS understands. The RFCs describe dozens of attributes
that the N
Le 21/05/2012 10:47, Alan DeKok a écrit :
Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your answers.
So you mean that NAS (indeed access point for us) have to understand
attributes. Any RFC that NAS doc may refer to ?
If there isn't any doc or attribut, do you know any way to managed users
connexi
Emmanuel BILLOT wrote:
> Our WIFI access is managed by EAP-TTLS/EAP-PEAP with radius
> authentication based on LDAP. So users can connect and use Internet,
> however is possible to limit access (bandwith, connecting time) with
> Freeradius ?
FreeRADIUS isn't a router. See your NAS documentation
Hi,
Our WIFI access is managed by EAP-TTLS/EAP-PEAP with radius
authentication based on LDAP. So users can connect and use Internet,
however is possible to limit access (bandwith, connecting time) with
Freeradius ?
In other words, it seems (maybe i'm wrong) that Freeradius can send
attribut
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