[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the NASs are wireless access points on steroids, and they get
bandwidth-throttling information from RADIUS along with
Accepts/Rejects.
Do you perhaps now the vendor?
Is bandwidth throttling the only configuration they get via radius?
Re: the NASs not identifying
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By configuring a username and password in the accesspoint for
example. That way the NAS sends an access-request with the username
and password to the radius server.
The radius server can then 1) uniquely identify the accesspoints, 2)
reject
unknown accesspoints, 3) give
Hi,
the radcheck table in my implementation specifies the MAC addresses of the
users trying to access the net, e.g.
idUserNameAttribute Valueop
1Charlie Brown Calling-Station-Id00025b3c48c3==
Now I want allow more than one computer per user
Klaus Heck wrote:
Hi,
the radcheck table in my implementation specifies the MAC addresses of the
users trying to access the net, e.g.
idUserNameAttribute Valueop
1Charlie Brown Calling-Station-Id00025b3c48c3==
Now I want allow more than one
Keith Yoder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know you can't do this with database tables. The user file
will do this just fine. List each user with the Calling-Station-Ids.
Hmm... you may also be able to do something like:
idUserNameAttribute Value
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