Hello David -

How do you identify the different groups of users? And how do you know what
NAS's they can log in to?

thanks

Hugh

On Fri, 03 Nov 2000, David Nguyen wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to assign different IP addresses for the same user, depending on 
> the NAS he is logging in.
> I'm using <AuthBy DYNADDRESS> and <AddressAllocator SQL>
> Users are in a SQL database , I use <AuthBy SQL>
> 
> The other thing I'm trying to do is NOT to allow users to log on all NASes.
> 
> Here is the complete picture.
> 
> I have 5 NASes, let's call them N1a, N1b, N2a, N2b and M
> 
> All of the users are allowed to log on M, wich has its own pool of IP 
> addresses.
> 
> Some users can connect to N1a and N1b (on top of M), but not on N2a nor N2b
> some can connect to N2a and N2b (on top of M), but not N1a nor N1b
> 
> and finally some users (very few) can connect to all 5 NASes
> 
> Here's an another requirement : Users logging on N2a ou N2b must get a 
> static IP address
> 
> Users logging on N1a and N1b are always getting a dynamic IP address and 
> users logging on M can sometimes get a static IP address and sometimes not, 
> depending on the user.
> 
> to sum this up:
> N1a and N1b are always assigning dynamic IPs
> N2a and N2b are always assigning static IPs
> M can do both, depending on the user (but M has it's own addresses)
> 
> I have 2 pools of addresses (one for M and one for N1a and N1b) and a bunch 
> of static addresses (for N2a and N2b)
> 
> Let's take an example, cause I'm not sure I'm very clear....
> 
> there can be 4 different types of user
> 
> * users that can log into N1a, N1b and M (with a dynamic address on M)
> when they connects to N1a or N1b they should get an IP address from pool 1
> when they connects to M they should get an IP address from pool 2
> 
> * users hat can log into N2a, N2b and M (with a dynamic address on M)
> when they connects to N1a or N1b they should get a static IP
> when they connects to M they should get an IP address from pool 2
> 
> * users that can log into N2a, N2b and M (with a static address on M)
> when they connects to N1a or N1b they should get a static IP address
> when they connects to M they should get an other static IP address
> 
> * users that can log into N1a, N1b, N2a, N2b and M (with a static address on M)
> when they connects to N1a or N1b they should get a static IP address
> when they connects to M they should get an other static IP address
> 
> 
> How can I set up the users to have these different profiles?
> How can I set up the clients to get the working differently with the same 
> users?
> 
> Thank you for any help on this.. hoping I was clear enough to expose my 
> problem.
> David Nguyen
> H.R.Net
> 
> 
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