The gateway and IP address of the client are configured via the portslave
configuration file.
make sure you set the
conf.ipno - to the servers local address
all.ipno - to the start IP address you want your clients to have
HTH
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, logan perens wrote:
> hello pluggers,
>
> Im quite new to linux. I manage to setup a small Dialup Remote
> Access linux box for our small office. I'm using cistron radius+portslave
> and cyclades multiport on my linux Remote Access box. Everything
> seems to be working correctly.
>
> Win9x users are able to login with no hitch. the problem though
> is when they are logged in no packet is coming into their PC. i
> ran "winipcfg" on the Win9X box and found out that its assigned
> IP address is the same as its gateway. is this a routing problem...?
> is there a way for me to assign to the clients a default gateway
> which is the ip add. of our router....
>
> how do i re-configure my radius box to point each dialin user's
> gateway to our office router and not to its own IP.
>
> i've came across the "Framed-Route" option but this doesnt seem to work either.
>
> do u have any hints.....any help from the radius experts out there would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
>
> louie perens
> network administrator
> scitec interactive inc.
>
>
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