Radius question

Steve Lalonde steve at enta.net
Sat Jun 28 15:15:05 PDT 2003


just proxy based on the dialed number

we do this now with radiator www.open.com.au
you can use any radius attribute to make auth decisions with radiator using
their handler option.

radiator is comercial but its not expensive.

We have been using it for about 6 years.

Steve Lalonde RTFM
Chief Technical Officer
Entanet International Ltd
http://www.enta.net/



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "InvictaNet Customer Support" <support at invictanet.co.uk>
To: <freebsd-isp at freebsd.org>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:46 PM
Subject: Radius question


> Can anyone help please?
>
> I've seen this done a while back and would like to know how...
>
> Dialup system
> to
> Proxy Radius
> to
> Various radius servers using a variety of os/radius software.
>
> The proxy radius splits the incoming auth requests using the tel number
that
> the customer has dialled e.g.
> Customer 1 dials 0845 123456 and the auth request goes to radius server
> xx.ww.ee.rr
> Customer 2 dials 0845 123457 and the auth request goes to radius server
> xx.ww.ee.gg
> Customer 3 dials 0845 123458 and the auth request goes to radius server
> xx.ww.rr.dd
> etc..
>
> We are using Cisco AS5300 for dialup and raddb as the proxy radius and
would
> like to split in this way as it requires no config by the customer. At
> present, we split using realms but our highly advanced customers don't
seem
> to be able to get the realm name right all the time.....
>
>
>
> Martyn Routley
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