Thanks Frank, On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 16:57, Frank Danielson wrote: > The Cisco PIX firewall has the option to do RADIUS authentication before > allowing a TCP session to set up for a certain protocol. For example, if > you wanted to control who was able to Telnet into your network through the > firewall you could configure the PIX to check with your RADIUS server to > see if the source IP is allowed. With all of the flexibility of a RADIUS > server like Radiator you it doesn't take much to see why this is so much > cooler than maintaing access lists or manually defining conduits on the > firewall. The docs are on the Cisco site, I think if you search for PIX and > RADIUS you'll come up with it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike McCauley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:10 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: (RADIATOR) EAPOL authentication for LANs > > > Hello, > > I was speaking recently to someone who told me that Radaitor works fine > with > > some type of router that requires EAPOL (EAP over LAN) authentication via > Radius before it will let a client connected to the LAN route traffic. > > Does anyone have information or details about what devices support this > behaviour. Anyone used it in anger. Can it be used to monitor and control > access to a LAN segment? > > Responses direct to me please. > > Cheers.
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