Client ip adres in combination with huntgroups if you work with a mysql
db and usergroups

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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Mark
Tunnell
Verzonden: woensdag 14 december 2005 1:59
Aan: FreeRadius users mailing list
Onderwerp: Re: Two routers using the same Radius server?

Nice!  That gets me almost all the way there.  I'm able to
authenticate using Auth-Type := Local.  Now I just need to figure out
how to authenticate that type of user name ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) using
Auth-Type := System.  Any ideas how to go about that?

Thanks,

Mark

Lewis Bergman wrote:
> Mark Tunnell wrote:
> 
>> Suppose I have two Cisco routers both configured to authenticate to
>> the same radius server.  How do I allow a particular user access to
>> one router but not the other?  Is there a place in the clients.conf
or
>> users file to configure this?
>>
> Oh yea, Alan gave me a trick with the hints file that adds a realm to
a
> client if one is not present that could also help.
> DEFAULT User-Name !~ ".*@", NAS-IP-Address == "ip of client"
>         User-Name := "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> 
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