Hi,

        Simon's correct, you need a firewall to control access to the
resource
(in this case the internet). You can then configure the firewall to use
a RADIUS server for
Authentication/authorisation.

I know the Cisco PIX range support this ("cut-through proxy"), I'm sure
other
firewalls do something similar.


                                Regards,


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Bryden
Sent: 18 August 2004 14:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; jassim El-mansori
Subject: Re: "how to authenticate IE from freeradius"

The problem is not pointing IE to freeradius, the problem is controlling
the access. You need to find a solution to this first, then point *that*
to freeradius.

Simon.
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On Wednesday 18 August 2004 14:36, jassim El-mansori wrote:
> hello
> i'm looking for a way to point the IE on WIN2000 to freeradius, so 
> user can seek for authentication, and than radius allow him in to 
> browse the internet thank u all
>
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