Yes, it forbit the access to some site it is easy if you have the correct NAS. You need for instance a mikrotik device where in the walled garden you can allow some site but you can ban others. ;)
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Subject: Re: access only particular website through RADIUS
On 8/26/07, Arran Cudbard-Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> liran tal wrote:
> > Others may correct me but I believe that this is not the role of
> > the RADIUS server. To actually do this kind of "f
On 8/26/07, Arran Cudbard-Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> liran tal wrote:
> > Others may correct me but I believe that this is not the role of
> > the RADIUS server. To actually do this kind of "filtering" you need
> > to use other technologies such as proxies or captive portal (see
> > chillisp
liran tal wrote:
Others may correct me but I believe that this is not the role of
the RADIUS server. To actually do this kind of "filtering" you need
to use other technologies such as proxies or captive portal (see
chillispot).
Yep for the most part your correct.
However, some specific NAS vend
Others may correct me but I believe that this is not the role of
the RADIUS server. To actually do this kind of "filtering" you need
to use other technologies such as proxies or captive portal (see
chillispot).
Regards,
Liran.
On 8/26/07, zamshed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> dear Friends.
> I a
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