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Subject: FW: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP and Group
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 18:04:56 +0800
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Hello Hugh,
We have three subscription plans, they are 2Mb, 4Mb or 6Mb service. I
will assign an attribute at the ldap for each user with a value of 2, 4
or 6. There are three reply groups which contains different AV-Pairs
value. As a result, after the radiator enquiry the ldap and get this
value, it is possible that radiator proceed a "postsearchhook" and match
the value with appropriate group. Is this work? Thanks very much
Arthur
Hello Arthur -
The answer to your question depends somewhat on how your LDAP database
is organised, and how you are going to manage your users and the
various reply attributes. Perhaps you could give me a bit more detail
on how you envisage doing this? The other question is how are you going
to manage the IP addresses other than the static addresses? Are these
going to be allocated by the Cisco NAS, or what?
All of what you describe is fairly straight-forward, but I need a
little more information.
regards
Hugh
> Dear Hugh,
> We are planning our new project on Cisco B-RAS. Our existing system
is
> under radiator and OpenLDAP.
> We have many customers and they may subscribe different service (eg.
> 2Mb, 4Mb or 6Mb service). As a result, we need to group different
> users
> into different groups which have different AV Pairs attribute replies.
> Moreover, some customers are also assigned with static ip but some are
> not. How could I do in on Radiator? Thanks a lot!!
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