> You can use the Group and NAS-IP-Address attributes as check items to do
> this. Say the PM3 is at .1 and the PM2 at .2
>
> DEFAULT Auth-Type=System, NAS-IP-Address=10.1.1.1, Group="fast"
>
> DEFAULT Auth-Type=System, NAS-IP-Address=10.1.1.2
>
> now only people in the "fast" group can log onto the NAS at .1 but everyone
> can log onto the NAS at .2 (No group check item)
I've always wondered about this. Does that use the unix groups to
determine this? Or is there a way to specify a "Group" in the radius
users file for each user? If so, what's the syntax? (feel free to point
me at a URL if you like)
-- Nick
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EagleQuest, Inc. (248) 650-4700
Internet Access Services Rochester, Michigan
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