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Re: Radius, Cisco 1600 and Windows Clients



Jesse Molina wrote:
Ah, everything just got much more complicated.

You are going to need an authentication and access control system.
Something like you would use in an Internet Cafe or wireless access
point or something. A lot depends upon your equipment, the goals of
the solution, and budget.


Perhaps authenticating all users by a PPPoE session could be an option?
I've done it with a 3600' cisco to offer a compatible interface to former
dsl users (without modem). AFAIK its not possible with a 1600.

Christian



On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 01:35:13PM -0300, Agust?n Ciciliani wrote:

Dear Jesse,
Let me tell you all the idea then...
I'm working for an ISP, so the top goal for us would be that we could authenticate the
user by IP, MAC, username and password, and only if all this is correct for that client,
we allow him to access Internet, but with all services (ftp, ssh, web, pop3, smtp, etc.)
no just http. Something else that we need is to allow him just for some time, lets say for
example during the night, or for an hour...

We don't care what kind of packets our users will traffic. We only want to control if he
is able to access all the Internet or not and for how much time...

I thought in freeradius because I can mantein the clients data in a mysql database and as
I could read my network has all what it's needed, but if you say I have to use somenthing
else you are the expert here!
Let me say that I'm really gratefull for your help! I hope we can make all this work.
Thanks again,

Agustin


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