RE: [USR-TC] Duplicate logins.
Interested in how this works: let say I have dual ARC's and I "set network user default ppp max_channels 1". Then if the user is connected, and dials in again and connects to the second ARC, will they still not be able to log in? I suspect the two ARC's don't communicate that, so setting max_channels to 1 means they could log in once on each ARC, for a total of twice? -----Original Message----- From: alex [mailto:alex@wanex.ge] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 6:35 PM To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [USR-TC] Duplicate logins. on ARC write: set network user <user> ppp max_channels <0-16> For example if you want all users to have duplicate logins write set network user default ppp max_channels 0 Justin Wheeler wrote:
My USR is disconnecting every user that tries to duplicate login.
I want my radius to control that for me.
The user dials in the first time, connects, no problems.
The user dials in a second time while the first is connected, they handshake, the user sends username and password, the usr checks the username/password with the radius server. The radius server says, "login OK'. The TC drops the connection, and sends no accounting packets.
Any ideas?
Regards, Justin Wheeler
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It's for one card. If you write it only on one card and on second you have the same conf that user will be able to login twice. Joel - Fox Computers wrote:
Interested in how this works: let say I have dual ARC's and I "set network user default ppp max_channels 1". Then if the user is connected, and dials in again and connects to the second ARC, will they still not be able to log in? I suspect the two ARC's don't communicate that, so setting max_channels to 1 means they could log in once on each ARC, for a total of twice?
-----Original Message----- From: alex [mailto:alex@wanex.ge] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 6:35 PM To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [USR-TC] Duplicate logins.
on ARC write:
set network user <user> ppp max_channels <0-16>
For example if you want all users to have duplicate logins write set network user default ppp max_channels 0
Justin Wheeler wrote:
My USR is disconnecting every user that tries to duplicate login.
I want my radius to control that for me.
The user dials in the first time, connects, no problems.
The user dials in a second time while the first is connected, they handshake, the user sends username and password, the usr checks the username/password with the radius server. The radius server says, "login OK'. The TC drops the connection, and sends no accounting packets.
Any ideas?
Regards, Justin Wheeler
-- Computer programmer (n): Red-eyed mammal capable of communicating with electronics and inanimate equipment.
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Joel - Fox Computers wrote:
Interested in how this works: let say I have dual ARC's and I "set network user default ppp max_channels 1". Then if the user is connected, and dials in again and connects to the second ARC, will they still not be able to log in? I suspect the two ARC's don't communicate that, so setting max_channels to 1 means they could log in once on each ARC, for a total of twice?
This is best left to your radius server if you have more than one arc in service... C
-----Original Message----- From: alex [mailto:alex@wanex.ge] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 6:35 PM To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [USR-TC] Duplicate logins.
on ARC write:
set network user <user> ppp max_channels <0-16>
For example if you want all users to have duplicate logins write set network user default ppp max_channels 0
Justin Wheeler wrote:
My USR is disconnecting every user that tries to duplicate login.
I want my radius to control that for me.
The user dials in the first time, connects, no problems.
The user dials in a second time while the first is connected, they handshake, the user sends username and password, the usr checks the username/password with the radius server. The radius server says, "login OK'. The TC drops the connection, and sends no accounting packets.
Any ideas?
Regards, Justin Wheeler
-- Computer programmer (n): Red-eyed mammal capable of communicating with electronics and inanimate equipment.
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