This is a quick fix. Why dont you just create the users file for users
you dont want to be able to dial in. And under the password field put in
an incorrect password. Now when they login on campus they can get in.
But they are not allowed to dial in because of the incorrect password.
Mark
On Fri, 6 Sep 1996, Pete Holsberg wrote:
> We have a PM-30 connected to the campus network, and we use
> radius and the Unix passwd/shadow files for authetication.
>
> We would like to be able to divide our users into two
> camps: those who are permitted to dial in (as well as have
> Internet access from computers on-campus) and those who
> have on-campus access only.
>
> I believe I can do this by dropping the Unix authetication
> and building a users file on the PM for the users who are
> permitted to dial in. (The other camp would get Unix
> accounts that give them Internet access while one campus.)
> But there are a lot of people who would have both on- and
> off-campus access, and I'd like to try to avoid creating an
> PM account and a Unix account for these folks.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
>