Prevent multiple logins

Marco Kemmeren ( (no email) )
Thu, 22 May 1997 11:44:59 +0200

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Hello Dale E. Reed Jr,
I have a question for you. I am using Radius NT version 60 on a NT =
version 4
And i have it running with a text-file. And we have a Cisco 3640 router =
for handling the calls. The Cisco 3640 is configured in the Radius so =
all the logins are working fine. But the work too fine, because i can =
call multiple times with one account.
I have seen when you type Radius /? the -R option but tis is only for =
ODBC i think.
I know that we could handle this in the 3640 but when we have for =
example 10 3640's it is much easier to handle this by radius.
I hope you could help me out here. Thanks.
Please send me you reply to my private box, because i am not a member of =
your mailinglist. My address is MB503@hi.ft.hse.nl

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Hello Dale E. Reed Jr,

I have a question for you. I am using =Radius NT=20version 60 on a NT version 4
And i have it running with a text-file. And we have a Cisco 3640 router =for=20handling the calls. The Cisco 3640 is configured in the Radius so all =the logins=20are working fine. But the work too fine, because i can call multiple =times with=20one account.
I have seen when you type Radius /? the -R option but tis is only for =ODBC i=20think.

I know that we could handle this in the =3640 but when=20we have for example 10 3640's it is much easier to handle this by =radius.

I hope you could help me out here. =Thanks.

Please send me you reply to my private =box, because i=20am not a member of your mailinglist. My address is MB503@hi.ft.hse.nl

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