(RADIATOR) Static IP
Anton Krall
akrall at team.inter.net
Tue Aug 21 22:24:17 CDT 2001
Gotcha.... worked like a charm.
Saludos
Anton Krall
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Tuesday, August 21, 2001, 6:54:11 PM, you wrote:
HI> Hello Anton -
HI> On Wednesday 22 August 2001 02:14, Anton Krall wrote:
>> Guys..
>>
>> Im trying to implement static IP on my radiator.. so far.. what Ive
>> done is this:
>>
>> <AuthBy DBFILE>
>> Filename %D/users-mx.inter.net
>> DefaultReply
>> Service-Type=Framed-User,Framed-Protocol=PPP,Framed-IP-Address=200.52.93.24
>>3,Framed-IP-Netmask=$ DefaultSimultaneousUse 1
>> </AuthBy>
>>
>> And it works great but.... what I need to do is more complicated.... I
>> need to assign certain IPs to certain usernames....
>>
>> I use berkeley DBFILE for authentication and my berkeley currently
>> looks like this:
>>
>> abcia Encrypted-Password = "{crypt}nCR7s.XtGsxts"
>>
>> username and their encripted password..
>>
>> So, what can I tell radiator that if a certain user logs in... send a
>> Reply-Item says to use certain Framed-IP-Address and
>> Framed-IP-Netmask?
>>
HI> For each user that requires the Framed-IP-Address and Framed-IP-Netmask, you
HI> would simply add those reply attributes to the user definition.
HI> Ie.
HI> abcia Encrypted-Password = "{crypt}nCR7s.XtGsxts"
HI> Framed-IP-Address = n.n.n.n, Framed-IP-Netmask = m.m.m.m
HI> ......
HI> regards
HI> Hugh
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