Re: (RADIATOR) assign ip from radius to AS5300 NAS

2001-12-17 Thread Mariano Absatz

Hi Manoj,

usually, if you send Framed-IP-Address + Framed-IP-Netmask attributes in 
the Access-Accept packet, the NAS will use the IP address instead of 
assigning one of its own.

In the authentication for e-mail users you should (after the standard 
user/password authentication) use an AuthBy DYNADDRESS (see 
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ref.html#pgfId=406580) and use a SQL database 
for holding your IP address pools (or DHCP if you have a DHCP server 
available).

Obviously, the IP addresses in the Radiator database should not conflict with 
the ones assigned by your NAS.

A more simple arrangement would be possible if your NAS supports any kind of 
selection of IP address pool based on some Radius attribute. You should check 
your NAS documentation and/or provider and set that attribute in the Access-
Accept packet.

El 17 Dec 2001 a las 11:20, Manoj Agrawal escribió:

 
 Hi!
 We are an ISP. We have two types of account one for internet account
 and another one is for email only account. Both users dial the same
 number to access our network. I want to assign IPs address to email
 only users from Radiator radius to AS5300 NAS so that I can block
 those IPs only to our email servers. But, for Internet users I am
 assigning IPs from AS5300 NAS and it works fine. So, how can I assign
 IPs from radius to AS5300 NAS.
 Regards,
 manoj
 
 
 
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(RADIATOR) assign ip from radius to AS5300 NAS

2001-12-16 Thread Mike McCauley



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Hi!
We are an ISP. We have two types of account one for internet account
and another one is for email only account. Both users dial the same
number to access our network. I want to assign IPs address to email
only users from Radiator radius to AS5300 NAS so that I can block
those IPs only to our email servers. But, for Internet users I am
assigning IPs from AS5300 NAS and it works fine. So, how can I assign
IPs from radius to AS5300 NAS.
Regards,
manoj



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