Marcin Jessa wrote:
Hi.
This can be done with hungroups or realms.
I use RouterOS as my NAS which has a Mikrotik-Realm Attribute.
If user's Mikrotik-Realm stored in radcheck differs from the one configured on the NAS, the user gets rejected.
This way each user can have separate realm value stored
Pedro Amado wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know how can i disable the possibility of a user login 2
times at the same time in diferente places?
I believe there is a default attribute is Simulatenous-Use, but I know
that I use Ascend-Maximum-Channels for my dialup boxes, but this
requires accounting
Blake wrote:
Well,
Guys I am back to the list for answers. I am simply tring to prevent
more than one instance of one user logged in at once. I know, before
you yell at me I have read the FAQ and setup just the way it says in
sql.conf. Perhaps I am missing something. I just uncommented the
I was working on my system, and to be honest I had never really tried to
verify if my disabled users group worked properly. Then this morning
I shutdown a user that was spamming, and put them in that group, and
they were back online a minute later... I was very confused at this
point. The
And as me and a co-worker read through the FAQ again he points something
out to me that we both raised our eyebrows at the last line... might
(i'm hoping) need an update.
2.1 Is there a WWW site set up for FreeRADIUS information?
Yes, the FreeRADIUS Server WWW site is at
Blake wrote:
Jason Frisvold wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005 12:29 PM, Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying this on two different installs of mysql... 4.1.9 and
4.1.10a
Freeradius was compiled against these versions? I haven't tried
freeradius with 4.1.x yet... That's on the horizon.. :)
well..
Jason Frisvold wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005 2:30 PM, Greg Swift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was working on my system, and to be honest I had never really tried to
verify if my disabled users group worked properly. Then this morning
I shutdown a user that was spamming, and put them in that group
Blake wrote:
Jason Frisvold wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005 4:08 PM, Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK,
More investigation - Found that there are two rpm's associated with
freeradius... I uninstalled the main one when I switched over to the
compiled version of freeradius but I failed to uninstall the
Greg Swift wrote:
Are these the Freeradius RPMs you are using (not from this site
specifically, but the link is incase you want it)
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/core/3/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/freeradius-1.0.1-1.i386.rpm
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/core/3/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/freeradius-mysql
Jason Frisvold wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005 4:25 PM, Greg Swift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sending Access-Accept of id 188 to 64.238.139.2:7016
Reply-Message = This feature is not enabled for this userid
Ascend-Maximum-Channels := 0
Finished request 38
This looks correct, if I
I didn't realize CMs used radius.. You may want to check out a few of
the systems out there though.. Some are free some aren't
www.docsis.org has good info
http://freshmeat.net/projects/docsis_server/
http://www.mpthrill.com/mptmngpro/
I have my own system.. Works rather well for my company..
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