no. it's not the task of the server.

the radius server will only say 'yes' or 'no' to this radius client. 
sometimes it will also add 'how'.

you need a device that would do that physically and which would 
additionally act as a radius client demanding authentication before. i 
don't know if such a "device" already exists.

but you could develop such "device" using your linux machine which is 
responsible for the nat itself. you will need to add some radius client 
on it which can perform all the forward and iptables operations 
necessary for your nat.


ciao
artur


Hrei�ar J�elsson wrote:
> Okay here is my situation: I have a Freeradius running on ?Linux 
> machine? whit two network cards. One of it is connected to my LAN and 
> the other is connected to the Internet. When Freeradius authenticates 
> one of my users (who is using a java based radius client) I need to get 
> Freeradius to manipulate the ?Linux machine? (that it runs on) to NAT 
> the user over the two networking cards. Is this a possible?      



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