Hello Rich -
At 15:58 -0500 4/12/00, Rich Barnes wrote:
>I'm just starting to look into offering PPPoE for our xDSL customers. I'll
>warn everyone here that other than knowing what PPPoE stands for, and the
>basic idea behind it, I don't know much else about it (I was just given the
>project this morning).
>
>Since I use radiator for my dial-up authentication, and I know PPPoE uses
>authentication of some kind, I'm wondering if RADIATOR supports PPPoE, and
>what is involved in implementing it...
>
Radiator will deal with Radius requests from any sort of hardware or
software, so running PPPoE isn't the issue, what Radius attributes
are required, however, is.
You will have to check with your vendor what attribute definitions
are required and add any that are missing to the dictionary.
As always, if you find any new attributes that are required, please
send us a copy so we can add them to the next release.
regards
Hugh
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