On 11/19/06, liran tal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to spread several access points in different locations (they all talk
to a central radius) and then i want to distinct one location from another
for example user foo can login from either location but id like to make the
distinction from which ap he got connected from... whats the best way to do
that?
I won't assert something about the following being the best way, but I
would normally think of some rules in hints and/or users file matching
on pertinent combinations of User-Name, NAS-IP-Address,
Called-Station-Id etc. depending on the setup you actually want to
implement.
I was thinking of one method which is to configure in each AP a different
subnet mask for the DHCP allocations
and then make the distinction based on that but I'm looking for a more
elegant way.
As a side note to that: while I don't have a clear understanding of
what the meaning of "different subnet mask"s in that context could
possibly be, under sort of normal circumstances dhcp would happen
after users' machines associate/authenticate on an ap.
regards
K. Hoercher
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