21 Dec
2005
21 Dec
'05
5:58 p.m.
Hi Dennis,
First, before I forget again, this link:
Yep, same for me too..
Is it possible to do this?
network1 Client-IP-Address == 192.168.2.5 network1 Client-IP-Address == 192.168.2.6
network2 Client-IP-Address == 192.168.6.45 network2 Client-IP-Address == 192.168.6.46
Yep, that's perfectly fine. I can't comment on the rest of your question, as I don't use sql for authorisation. But in the users file you can do things like: user1 Huntgroup-Name == network1, Auth-Type := Reject Hope that helps! regards, Mike