>Mia's Virtual Post Office wrote:
>
>> I am also unsure of the set ether0 netmask. I am assigning one static IP
>> to this user, so I assume it is 255.255.255.255, just like the dial ups?
>
>If you are only giving them one IP address how do you expect anyone on their
>network to be able to access the Internet?
this is an interesting question. I have never done this type of setup
before and have been given very little to go by. I am just following the
current setup they have in thier Cisco (which has never worked) I had
assumed that only the router/server need have an IP address. And that
the other devices on the LAN would get their IP locally from the server
via DHCP or whatever. The closest I have come to this type of setup is
via the MacSense Palm Router which we have been implementing quite
successfully. It makes the connection and gets the IP, yet every machine
on the network can share the connection at the same time. This is via
either single or dual analog modems btw.
Is there some way in particular that I should be doing this? Should I be
routhing them a /28 or /29 etc, so that each machine on the LAN has an
IP? There are no servers, etc. running on thier network asside from there
internal NT server.
>
>
>> glass Password = "******"
>> User-Service-Type = 2,
>> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
>> Framed-Address = 156.46.180.2,
>> Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255
>
>What RADIUS are you using? These are old dictionary entries.
Cyno's MacRADIUS. According to Cyno they are current, however that would
not appear to be the case. I did modifiy them myself some time ago to
reflect the addition of the "call-check user" attribuite. Any info you
can provide for us to update these would be great and appreciated, I
would also forward that info to Cyno to insure that MacRADIUS is shipped
with current dictionary files from now on.
thanx,
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