Hello Todd -
On Wed, 03 Nov 1999, Todd Knaus wrote:
> Dear Fellow Radiator Users,
>
> Does anyone know of any web site(s) that talk about Radiator and
> Platypus ?
>
I'll leave this to others on the list who may know, but I think there is a
Platypus list isn't there?
> We have Radiator authenticating off of our Platypus database and both
> are running on an NT server. What I am looking for is more
> configuration parameters. Like is there a way to set Simultaneous-Use
> inside of Platypus....will Port-Limit do this ? I know you can use
> MaxSessions before authenticating but if I set MaxSessions to 1 then my
> ISDN customers have problems.
>
Check Section 6.28 in the Radiator 2.14.1 reference manual regarding the
optional RadiusNT compatibilty package that will allow you to set up per-user
and per-service radius attributes.
MaxSessions puts a hard limit on the number of sessions - what you
should be using is DefaultSimultaneousUse 1 in those AuthBy's that require it,
and then putting Simultaneous-Use check items in those user records that
require more than one channel (ie. your isdn customers).
> Also, is there a way to keep 56k customers from coming in with an ISDN
> connection ? We don't want 56k customers upgrading to ISDN without our
> knowledge (since we charge more for ISDN access)
>
This will depend on the contents of the Access-Request packets that come in to
Radiator from your NAS equipment. Usually there is an indication in the packet
concerning what type of connectivity is being requested together with the
username and password of who is requesting it. You should have a look at the
packets with Radiator's debug trace 4. Once you know what attributes are
present, you can set up check items to deal with them.
> We installed the Radiator as well as the RadiusNT SQL scripts found on
> Boardtown and I setup a user for Account Type PPP. In the Attributes I
> set Nas-Port_type to Async. Yet we could still dialin and connect to
> that users account with an ISDN modem.
>
Send us a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) and a copy of the trace
4 output showing the Access-Request packets and we will be happy to help.
cheers
Hugh
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