We recently purchased the Xstop as well. Here is how we do it.
We use RadiusNT and SQL server 6.5
6 Framed-User 2
7 PPP 1
25 xstop: Rule1 //We use rules because of the length of the
string required to block more than 3 categories.
XSTOP is very sensitive to case and spaces.
At 11:54 AM 10/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>We are working with X-Stop to offer content filtering for our customers,
>and have run into a small problem. For some reason we are not passing the
>"class" attribute needed by their box to offer the filtering. Here is what
>I have in my users file:
>
>******* Password = "nopassword",
> User-Service = Framed-User,
> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
> CLASS = "xstop:A, R PORN, 1"
>
>Is this the correct way to specify the "class-string" attribute? Any
>suggestions would be helpful.
>
>Thanks,
>Eric Jensen
>
>Advanced Computer Connections, Inc.
>9 West Main St.
>Norwalk, Ohio 44857
>(419) 668-4080
Chris Clements
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We recently purchased the Xstop as well. Here is how we do it.
We use RadiusNT and SQL server 6.5
6
7
25
XSTOP is very sensitive to case and spaces.
At 11:54 AM 10/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
We are working with X-Stop to offer content filtering for our customers, and have run into a small problem. For some reason we are not passing the "class" attribute needed by their box to offer the filtering. Here is what I have in my users file:
*******Password = "nopassword", User-Service = Framed-User, Framed-Protocol = PPP, CLASS = "xstop:A, R PORN, 1"
Is this the correct way to specify the "class-string" attribute? Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks,
Eric Jensen
Advanced Computer Connections, Inc.
9 West Main St.
Norwalk, Ohio 44857
(419) 668-4080
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