It worked like a charm. Thank you very much! 2008/11/14 Artur Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thank you. I'll try it out. > > 2008/11/14 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Then move reply attributes to a different DEFAULT entry: >> >> DEFAULT Auth-Type = System >> Fall-Through = yes >> >> DEFAULT Group = whatever >> Service-Type = whatever >> >> Ivan Kalik >> Kalik Informatika ISP >> >> >> Dana 14/11/2008, "Artur Rodrigues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> >I am running FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.7 for host i386-redhat-linux-gnu and >> I >> >have finally managed to get it to work. I use Allied Telesyn routers and >> >used SSH to authenticate to it. To get a more flexible method I decided >> to >> >go to Radius authentication, using the passwd of the server in wich >> >FreeRADIUS is installed to authenticate the people who need to access the >> >router. Each person who access it have an Unix account on the server. >> > >> >My users file is: >> > >> >DEFAULT Auth-Type = System >> > Service-Type = 7, >> > Login-Service = Telnet >> > >> >The main problem now is that not everyone who have an account in the >> server >> >should be able to access the router. So I wanted to change the >> Service-Type >> >parameter according to the group of each user. Is that possible? >> > >> >Thank you for your support and sorry for the bad english. >> > >> > >> >> - >> List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See >> http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html >> > >
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