Re: Multiple Huntgroups for one User? 2nd Try

2007-09-17 Thread Alexander Papenburg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: huntgroups file: pool3 NAS-IP-Address == NAS1IPAddress pool3 NAS-IP-Address == NAS2IPAddress pool3 NAS-IP-Address == NAS3IPAddress DEFAULT Huntgroup-Name == pool3, User-Name == user2, Auth-Type := Reject in users file. Huntgroups *are* what you refer to

Re: Multiple Huntgroups for one User? 2nd Try

2007-09-17 Thread tnt
RTR-Admins (which are allowed to access all CPE-IPs) - difficult (big net) so I want to use REGEX wildcards, which unfortunatly covers the FW-IPs huntgroups: FW-IPs NAS-IP-Address == 10.0.0.1 FW-IPs NAS-IP-Address == 10.0.0.2 FW-IPs NAS-IP-Address == 10.0.0.3 CPE-IPs NAS-IP-Address =~

Multiple Huntgroups for one User? 2nd Try

2007-09-14 Thread Alexander Papenburg
2nd Try, just in case my 1st message was not recognized ;-) Hi Freeradius-List, is it possible to give/deny access to multiple huntgroups for a single user/group? E.g.: User/group is denied to access hosts 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3 but is allowed to access all the other hosts in

Re: Multiple Huntgroups for one User? 2nd Try

2007-09-14 Thread tnt
huntgroups file: pool3 NAS-IP-Address == NAS1IPAddress pool3 NAS-IP-Address == NAS2IPAddress pool3 NAS-IP-Address == NAS3IPAddress DEFAULT Huntgroup-Name == pool3, User-Name == user2, Auth-Type := Reject in users file. Huntgroups *are* what you refer to as hostpools. Ivan Kalik

Multiple Huntgroups for one User?

2007-09-12 Thread Alexander Papenburg
Hi Freeradius-List, is it possible to give/deny access to multiple huntgroups for a single user/group? E.g.: User/group is denied to access hosts 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3 but is allowed to access all the other hosts in 10.0.0.0/24. Something like hostpools would be nice (e.g.: