> Does anyone know how can I limit the access in radius to a group of users?
> my users file is like this
First of all, I use Cistron Radius, so some of this may be native to
Cistron.
I added groups to my Debian system... email, isdn1, isdn2,
dedicate. Email-Only accounts can't get logged in. The
Blow away the partition and recreate it. If that doesn't work, try to
format it as ext2 to see if there is a disk defect. You'll then be able to
run fsck. Badblocks might also give you some useful info.
At 05:01 PM 8/1/00 -0700, Kevin wrote:
> swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry 011d1000)
>
Hi all.
Does anyone know how can I limit the access in radius to a group of users?
my users file is like this
DEFAULT Simultaneous-Use = 1,Auth-Type = System
Fall-Through = 1
Service-Type = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254
> Does anyone know how can I limit the access in radius to a group of users?
> my users file is like this
First of all, I use Cistron Radius, so some of this may be native to
Cistron.
I added groups to my Debian system... email, isdn1, isdn2,
dedicate. Email-Only accounts can't get logged in. Th
Blow away the partition and recreate it. If that doesn't work, try to
format it as ext2 to see if there is a disk defect. You'll then be able to
run fsck. Badblocks might also give you some useful info.
At 05:01 PM 8/1/00 -0700, Kevin wrote:
> swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry 011d1000)
>
Hi all.
Does anyone know how can I limit the access in radius to a group of users?
my users file is like this
DEFAULT Simultaneous-Use = 1,Auth-Type = System
Fall-Through = 1
Service-Type = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254
Somewhat offtopic but I love you guys, and I'm sure you love me.
I'm doing a mkswap -c /dev/sda2. I'm getting this error.
swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry 011d1000)
VM: Removing swap cache page with zero inode hash on page c38a8000
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Kevin - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Somewhat offtopic but I love you guys, and I'm sure you love me.
I'm doing a mkswap -c /dev/sda2. I'm getting this error.
swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry 011d1000)
VM: Removing swap cache page with zero inode hash on page c38a8000
--
Kevin - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
> Are you sure that you used indices on your entries?
hmmm, what are indices and how can I use them?
> > in their outlook or netscape or whatever addressbooks?
> The main fear I have is exactly that our custumers *will* see each
> > my users faster, and it's more straight-forward ( without using
> Are you sure that you used indices on your entries?
hmmm, what are indices and how can I use them?
> > in their outlook or netscape or whatever addressbooks?
> The main fear I have is exactly that our custumers *will* see eac
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, MikeF wrote:
> I trying this:
> ipchains -A output -s 192.168.2.0/24 0:65535 -d 205.244.199.3/32 21 -p
> tcp -l -j DENY
do you realize that if you're masquerading, the _OUTPUT_ chain will
see no internal ip addresses ?
reading ipchains-howto is strongly recommended. espec
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
>In a slashdot articol somebody lace a interesing question
>What is the best solution for a network width 2500 Linux WorkStation ?
>I proposed a diskless workstation sollution becose is very robust
>sollution.
>Is it a good sollution
>What filesy
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, MikeF wrote:
> I trying this:
> ipchains -A output -s 192.168.2.0/24 0:65535 -d 205.244.199.3/32 21 -p
> tcp -l -j DENY
do you realize that if you're masquerading, the _OUTPUT_ chain will
see no internal ip addresses ?
reading ipchains-howto is strongly recommended. espe
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
>In a slashdot articol somebody lace a interesing question
>What is the best solution for a network width 2500 Linux WorkStation ?
>I proposed a diskless workstation sollution becose is very robust
>sollution.
>Is it a good sollution
>What files
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