Well all the PM3 is using is filters per instructions from Xstop filtering,
all is correct in the PM3. The one reason that I posted my question on
this list serve is this. I can manually go in and add a user and password
on the PM3 and it will work fine but when I change it to authenticates off
of Radiator it does not do the tunneling.
I am just curious to where my error is, is it Radiator not assigning the
groups and tunnelling correctly?? Is it my pm3, somewhere in the
setup?? I appreciate your help though.
--Keith
At 04:46 PM 11/2/2000 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>Hello Keith -
>
>On Thu, 02 Nov 2000, Keith Olmstead wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am am needing some help and I hope that I can find some help here.
> > What I am trying to accomplish is this. My company bought a filtering
> > solution that using IPIP tunneling and I am having problems getting it to
> > work with a Portmaster 3. What I am trying to do is eliminate the
> > different parts in this solution. It is authorizing fine but there is no
> > tunnel to the filter box and I am courious to find out if I radiator setup
> > correctly.
> >
>
>The place to start is with the documentation for both the Portmaster 3 and the
>IPIP tunneling equipment. You will need to find out what radius reply
>attributes are required to set up your tunnels. Once you have that information
>you will have to add the relevant reply attributes to your user definitions,
>and (probably) configure the Portmaster 3 to actually deal with the tunnel
>attributes correctly.
>
>hth
>
>Hugh
>
>
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