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Subject: RE: FW: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP and Group
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Hello Hugh,

But how could I define different groups with different reply values?
Thanks.

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Arthur Ho


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From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: FW: (RADIATOR) AuthBy LDAP and Group


Hello Arthur -

Yes, what you describe should work fine.

regards

Hugh

> 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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