The problem I have is that the signup users need to come out of a pool of
addresses, and I don't have access to one group of NAS's. So, I just want to
intercept that particular login, and assign the user the next available
address out of a pool. The rest of the users get dynamic addresses from the
NAS's.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Hugh Irvine
Sent: Thursday, 1 February 2001 13:18
To: Gordon Smith; Radiator
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Dynamic address allocation
Hello Gordon -
On Thursday 01 February 2001 06:16, Gordon Smith wrote:
> I need to set up a configuration where one user is passed a framed ip
> address from a dynamic pool. All the others are assigned dynamically at
the
> NAS. The reason for this is to keep the user signup accounts in one
address
> block.
> Is this possible, or do I have to assign all ip addresses from the radius
> server if I wish to do this.
>
You can use whatever different pools you wish, although there may be some
NAS
configuration required.
> >From what I can gather, I should be changing the <Realm> tags for
> > <Handler>
>
> tags, and setting one up to match the user, and another to match the
realm.
>
> Will Radiator use the first successful match and skip the second?
> Will <AuthBy DYNADDRESS> affect the other handler statements?
>
You shouldn't have to do anything like this. If you allocate an IP address
in
a user record before the AuthBy DYANADDRESS is called, the presence of the
IP
address in the reply will cause the AuthBy DYNADDRESS to do nothing (ie. it
won't try to allocate an address if there is already one present).
hth
Hugh
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