Hi all,
If I am not misunderstanding, RADIUS authorizes the user with password
only and not with vendor specific attribute in the packet.
If it can be done then can anyone tell me how to configure the server
for that.Here is the scenario:
I have a cisco router between user
Shah, Nishant B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a cisco router between user sending access-request and
server. I want router to route the fax request(fax machine on the
network) by authorizing the user's request using RADIUS.
Ok... your terminology is a little wrong, which doesn't
I am sending an authorization packet from radclient with vendor specific
attribute:
Cisco-AVPair=ip:xxx
along with username and correct password.RADIUS server authorizes the user
with access-accept packet with Cisco-AVPair=ip:yyy, which confuses me.
Because in the users file on server side
Shah, Nishant B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sending an authorization packet from radclient with vendor specific
attribute:
Cisco-AVPair=ip:xxx
Ok... I don't see why, though.
RADIUS server authorizes the user
with access-accept packet with Cisco-AVPair=ip:yyy, which confuses me.
Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Shah, Nishant B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sending an authorization packet from radclient with vendor specific
attribute:
Cisco-AVPair=ip:xxx
Ok... I don't see why, though.
RADIUS server authorizes the user
with access-accept packet
Shah, Nishant B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES I DO HAVE SPECIFIC QUESTION.
AS FOR EXAMPLE,
No need to shout.
If the user sends a packet with Cisco-AVPair=ip:xxx
attribute and Cisco NAS is using RADIUS for authorization, what does RADIUS
do besides authorization.
I don't mean to be
Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Shah, Nishant B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YES I DO HAVE SPECIFIC QUESTION.
AS FOR EXAMPLE,
No need to shout.
I apologise for that, I didn't mean to shout. sorry if I hurt someone's
feelings
If the user sends a packet with Cisco-AVPair=ip:xxx
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