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The
source IP refers to the source IP of the incoming radius packet. As long
as the DSLAM does not use a loopback or Ethernet interface as the source of it's
IP packets but rather uses the IP of the DSL user, then you're
fine.
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Title: Message
- [VOP RADIUS] Multiple logins e roaming servers Eric Dean
- [VOP RADIUS] Multiple logins e roaming servers Luiz Lima
- [VOP RADIUS] Multiple logins e roaming servers Eric Dean
- [VOP RADIUS] NAS Identifier Todd
- [VOP RADIUS] NAS Identifier Todd
- [VOP RADIUS] NAS Identifier Eric Dean
- [VOP RADIUS] NAS Identifier Todd
- [VOP RADIUS] Multiple logins e roaming servers Luiz Lima
- [VOP RADIUS] Multiple logins e roaming servers Danny
- [VOP RADIUS] Multiple logins e roaming servers Eric Dean
- [VOP RADIUS] Restrict realm in profiles.txt Eric Dean
- [VOP RADIUS] Restrict realm in profiles.txt Todd
