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The GOOD news today is that | by hadji | 2007-07-25 15:58:59 |
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It's buried in my response yesterday. :-) | by bwkaz | 2007-07-25 16:33:45 |
| Yes, but I do not see a way to |
by hadji |
2007-07-25 16:59:29 |
associate a particular policy to a particular client.
For instance, we have a VPN concentrator as a RADIUS client, and we now have the Aironet. I do not necessarily want everyone who would have Aironet access to have VPN access. The other way around is less of a concern, but one never knows. |
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If I understand correctly, it works like this: | by merlin | 2007-07-25 17:01:29 |
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Yep, that's how it works. | by bwkaz | 2007-07-25 17:08:27 |
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When I said "RADIUS client", I meant the | by merlin | 2007-07-25 17:12:05 |
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Yeah, but I don't think that's what hadji wanted. | by bwkaz | 2007-07-25 17:15:25 |
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You could still sort-of make it work. | by merlin | 2007-07-25 17:18:55 |
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See...we tried that with a wireless group... | by kiwifruit | 2007-07-25 17:26:18 |
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The part you're missing is that | by hadji | 2007-07-25 17:31:43 |
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Client-IP-Address. :-) (n/t) | by bwkaz | 2007-07-25 17:34:46 |
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The client IP address can be associated with | by hadji | 2007-07-25 18:04:29 |
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Does this article apply at all? | by merlin | 2007-07-25 18:10:29 |
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Yes! Yes, it does! Thank you. :-) | by hadji | 2007-07-25 18:14:30 |
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Google FTW ;) I have no clue really what that | by merlin | 2007-07-25 18:19:07 |
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Well, it shows what I'm obsessed with. ;-) | by bwkaz | 2007-07-25 18:16:26 |
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In IAS 2k3: | by bwkaz | 2007-07-25 18:12:21 |
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It's always fun when you change RADIUS | by hadji | 2007-07-25 18:27:07 |
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\o/ (n/t) | by hadji | 2007-07-25 18:27:38 |