Re: oh god please help me - duplicate radcheck entries or operators or attr_rewrite or...

2004-12-02 Thread Thor Spruyt
[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

Re: oh god please help me - duplicate radcheck entries or operators or attr_rewrite or...

2004-12-02 Thread Thor Spruyt
[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

radcheck entries

2004-01-09 Thread Klaus Heck
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

Re: radcheck entries

2004-01-09 Thread Keith Yoder
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

Re: radcheck entries

2004-01-09 Thread Alan DeKok
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