How can I control access simultaneously to a single user connected via wifi? Using these attributes I control cisco access.

Regards,

Davi.

Davi Baldin
JVS do Brasil - IBM BP Premier
davi@jvsinfo.com.br
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Phil Mayers <p.mayers@imperial.ac.uk>
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31/07/2008 05:13
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On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 04:42:45PM -0300, Davi Baldin wrote:
>List,
>
>I was finished with successful FreeRadius 2 with EAP configuration and
>MSCHAP2. Everything OK, but when the Access-Accept package are sent back
>to client, we missing some attributes mapped from LDAP user account.
>
>I need to sent attribute Expiration and Simultaneous-Use to client. How
>can I get this? This is a wrong configuration made by me, or a limitation
>of the EAP protocol?

Expiration and Simultanous-Use are not attributes you send to the
client. They're private attributes that control the server.
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