Thanks Alan.
I want some users to only use one AP, while other users can use that
AP and other APs as well. I don't think the logic will work for my
case.
I understand how to create groups and assign logins to them in the
various mysql database tables (usergroup,radcheck,etc), but when you
say to 'match' on a parameter & do something as a result I'm a little
lost. Do I put this kind of logic in one of the sections of the
radiusd.conf file?
Thanks - marshall
On 6/10/06, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"rabbtux rabbtux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a similar situation. I have several chillispot APs, and want
> users to only login to their 'home' AP, and not others. I'm using
> mysql backend to Freeradius.
Put the users into a group (see rlm_passwd), and then match on NAS
IP, and if NOT in that group, reject.
Alan DeKok.
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