the Huntgroup-Name needs to be on the same line as the username. It's a
check item not a reply item.
Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez wrote:
Yes, we have no luck we are trying the following configuration:
huntgroups file
juniper NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.1.1
users file
usertest Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "testing"
Huntgroup-Name == "juniper"
clients.conf
client 192.168.1.1 {
secret = n3t5cr33n
shortname = ssg5
}
we are not able to get the access-accept, that's why we would like to
read more about them, is there anything that we are not configuring
right?
Thanks for your reply.
Regards.
Alfonso.
El 25/05/2010 04:12 p.m., Alan DeKok escribió:
Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to restrict access to several users to an specific
service (some users can access only our cisco devices and some others
only the juniper devices) as far as we know we can use huntgroups
for that.
The thing is that there's no information about them, only if you are
working with a database.
Uhh... have you tried reading the "huntgroups" file that comes with
the server?
Alan DeKok.
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