tis 2011-12-20 klockan 15:37 +0100 skrev Sean Boran:
> It might be possible to sent the WLC logs to a syslog server, where
> one could pipe into a parser to extract the pairs needed and front
> there create an ACL for squid?
As soon as you from the Squid server somehow can query "who is the user
a
It might be possible to sent the WLC logs to a syslog server, where
one could pipe into a parser to extract the pairs needed and front
there create an ACL for squid?
Sean
2011/12/20 Henrik Nordström :
> tis 2011-12-20 klockan 14:09 +0200 skrev E.S. Rosenberg:
>
>> About the wlc I don't know for s
tis 2011-12-20 klockan 14:09 +0200 skrev E.S. Rosenberg:
> About the wlc I don't know for sure yet, I can probably create a
> script/program that when presented with an IP can convert it to a
> username on the Radius server...
> But I don't know how that would then interact with squid...
> Thanks,
2011/12/20 Henrik Nordström
>
> mån 2011-12-19 klockan 18:35 +0200 skrev E.S. Rosenberg:
> > Hi all,
> > We have a Cisco WLC controlling our local wireless network, I would
> > like it for squid to know which user is associated with the IP of the
> > wireless client, so that I can implement user b
mån 2011-12-19 klockan 18:35 +0200 skrev E.S. Rosenberg:
> Hi all,
> We have a Cisco WLC controlling our local wireless network, I would
> like it for squid to know which user is associated with the IP of the
> wireless client, so that I can implement user based
> restrictions/freedoms for our wire
Hi all,
We have a Cisco WLC controlling our local wireless network, I would
like it for squid to know which user is associated with the IP of the
wireless client, so that I can implement user based
restrictions/freedoms for our wireless network as well.
So far my searches haven't turned up anything