Re: prevent roaming configuration question

2006-10-02 Thread James Wakefield
isidoros wrote: James: I'm allmost there (now I'm thinking like this) 1) authorize_group_check_query: to check of the user is in a group 2) authorize_group_check_query: retrieve the check-items for this group (which is my solution) 3) authorize on the check-items. if the expression is like

Re: prevent roaming configuration question

2006-10-02 Thread isidoros
James Wakefield wrote: James Wakefield wrote: isidoros wrote: Thanks James for your answer, I'm fairly new to freeradius I know the package only 14 days. (or radius in general for that matter) The group configuration is a mystery to me. It is unclear for me how this separates the users. T

Re: prevent roaming configuration question

2006-10-02 Thread isidoros
James Wakefield wrote: isidoros wrote: Thanks James for your answer, I'm fairly new to freeradius I know the package only 14 days. (or radius in general for that matter) The group configuration is a mystery to me. It is unclear for me how this separates the users. This is how I think 1) G

Re: prevent roaming configuration question

2006-10-02 Thread James Wakefield
James Wakefield wrote: isidoros wrote: Thanks James for your answer, I'm fairly new to freeradius I know the package only 14 days. (or radius in general for that matter) The group configuration is a mystery to me. It is unclear for me how this separates the users. This is how I think 1) G

Re: prevent roaming configuration question

2006-10-02 Thread James Wakefield
isidoros wrote: Thanks James for your answer, I'm fairly new to freeradius I know the package only 14 days. (or radius in general for that matter) The group configuration is a mystery to me. It is unclear for me how this separates the users. This is how I think 1) G1 with users A,B,C 2) G2

Re: prevent roaming configuration question

2006-10-02 Thread isidoros
James Wakefield wrote: isidoros wrote: Goal: users X,Y,Z should only be authenticated on NAS1 and not on NAS2 or any other nas users A,B,C should only be authenticated on NAS2 and not on NAS1 or any other nas etc G'day, You'll probably want users X,Y,Z m

Re: prevent roaming configuration question

2006-10-01 Thread James Wakefield
isidoros wrote: Goal: users X,Y,Z should only be authenticated on NAS1 and not on NAS2 or any other nas users A,B,C should only be authenticated on NAS2 and not on NAS1 or any other nas etc G'day, You'll probably want users X,Y,Z mapped to one group (let's say, G1), and A,B,C mapped to a

prevent roaming configuration question

2006-09-30 Thread isidoros
Hello everybody, I have a configuration question. How would I have to set up the following configuration NAS1 with users X,Y,Z NAS2 with users A,B,C one central radius server Goal: users X,Y,Z should only be authenticated on NAS1 and not on NAS2 or any other nas users A,B,C should only be a