Hello,
I have an interesting situation here that I'm hoping someone can help me
figure out.
We are an ISP in Northern Ontario. Our unlimited dialup customers are only
allowed to login ONCE so we set their Simultaneous-Use attribute in Radius
to 1. This works great.
We just started offering a High Speed Dial-up client (basically it's a
client that communicates with a proxy server here which grabs the
data/compresses it and sends it back so that our dial-up customers can surf
at higher speeds), and that works very well too. The problem is that our
Unlimited customers are having issues with it because Radius thinks they
are authenticating twice (which they are) and rejects the request from
their High Speed Dial-up client.
The obvious solution would be to set their Simultaneous-Use attribute to 2
(which we are doing as a workaround right now) but we don't want to forget
to change that back and/or have customers abuse this by having their buddy
dial up at the same time, you know the drill. So, is there any other way to
do it? Perhaps huntgroups? Specific examples would be great.
The High-Speed Dial-up clients authenticate from 2 seperate NAS servers so
we can easily distinguish them from our normal dialup client NAS's.
Thanks alot,
Alan
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Alan Miller, MCSE 2K/NT CUSE
Technical Specialist - Ontera
www.ontera.ca
Building the New North
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