RE: Group Authentication

2004-07-30 Thread Ryan Moreton
I am trying to achieve the same thing. Can this be achieved on the radius server setup or is it possible to force the devices to use a specific group in their radius configuration? Thanks in advance Ryan -Original Message-From: Jody L. Whitlock [mailto:[EMAIL

Creating Groups

2004-08-18 Thread Ryan Moreton
Hi all, I want to create a group with a Cisco AV Pair privilege level of seven and another group with a privilege level of 15 within the users file. I want the same users to be included in both groups and determine the privilege level by the huntgroup file depending on the IP address of the NAS

RE: Creating Groups

2004-08-18 Thread Ryan Moreton
== superuser Service-Type = Framed-User, Cisco-AVPair = 'shell:priv-lvl=15', Framed-Protocol = None -Original Message- From: Alan DeKok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 August 2004 15:42 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Creating Groups Ryan Moreton [EMAIL

FW: Creating Groups

2004-08-19 Thread Ryan Moreton
Hi, Have you got any ideas on what may be wrong with my group declaration? Many Thanks in advance for you time. Ryan -Original Message- From: Ryan Moreton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 August 2004 16:33 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Creating Groups Sorry Alan I didn't

RE: FW: Creating Groups

2004-08-19 Thread Ryan Moreton
: Re: FW: Creating Groups Ryan Moreton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you got any ideas on what may be wrong with my group declaration? You are not declaring groups. Nothing in the documentation leads you to believe that the Group attribute can be used to declare groups. See the FAQ

RE: FW: Creating Groups

2004-08-19 Thread Ryan Moreton
You started off by NOT describing what you wanted to do, which meant that it was impossible to help you. If you don't like the answers to badly formed questions, then ask better questions. I would have thought it was quite clear what I wanted to do. I quote from my original mail I want to create