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Re: (ASCEND) LOGINS=n in Radius
I'm using this release since 1/jun/98, and it's working fine.
I don't use some features yet, though I'm planning to do it soon.
I already use denying logins using Linux (RedHat) groups, and it works
pretty well - my "bad guy" clients are just moved to group "blocked", and
Radius refuses connection. Regular clients stay on group "users".
( BTW: I'm currently using version 2.01.C. Your message made me click in the
link, and now I just downloaded version 2.01.D...)
Ricardo Freire
All Ways Digital Provider
Salvador/BA - Brasil
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Dickens <mdas@tetranet.net>
To: ascend-users@max.bungi.com <ascend-users@max.bungi.com>
Date: Quinta-feira, 2 de Julho de 1998 17:02
Subject: (ASCEND) LOGINS=n in Radius
>
>FWIW and I haven't implemented it here there is a Radius by Mihai
>Ibanescu formerly maintained by Cristian Gafton that allows control of
>multiple logins in the Users file, ie: client1 can login up to 3
>times, client2 can upto 5, everyone else 1.
>
>In addition there is time contraints, ie: only on Mon-Fri from 0800 to
>1700, etc.
>
>There are binaries for BSDI, Linux, Sun, and even i386.rpm's
>
>The URL is: http://sysadm.sorosis.ro/devel/radius/
>
>If anyone is using this release... how is it?
>
>
>Michael Dickens
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