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Re: (ASCEND) Preventing simultaneous dial-up sessions
One way to do this is to user stacking which effectively combines
the max's into one "virtual" unit.. though this can be fiddly.
Another way (and this is what we use here, since we have a selection
of both PRI and analog lines to check for multiple logins on) is to
put external hooks into the radiusd to perform a few external quick
checks before allowing authentication to be successful.
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On Tue, 4 Aug 1998, Rick Eldridge wrote:
> I want to prevent simultaneous dial-up sessions by a single user. I have 3
> Max 4048 boxes that are stacked together and using PAP through a RADIUS
> server for user verification. I'm currently at 5.0Ap27 on all boxes.
> Presently, a single user cannot simultaneously have two sessions on the
> same box but if they hit another box, it will allow this session. Is it
> true that if you update the software to 6.x that the stacking software will
> recognize the other session in the other box and not allow the duplicate
> session?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Rick Eldridge
> eldridge@duo-county.com
> Duo County Telephone ISP
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