Hello, We've looking for a simple solution to bypass pppoe request from canceled subscribers. It's sounds odd, but some routers/onus from certain clients hits radius all day long, and we're think to access those devices again, by accepting their login(only CHAP) and configure this clients to DHCP networks. In alternative of it, we've seen as soluction blocking at L2, but we're working with different models of NAS and switches and other networks devices. For us is getting complicated for CHAP autentication. Someone have some idea or suggestion ? Best regards, --- "A mente que se abre a uma nova idéia jamais voltará ao seu tamanho original." Albert Einstein
On Jun 26, 2018, at 5:53 PM, Guilherme Domingues <guilherme.domingues.oliveira@gmail.com> wrote:
We've looking for a simple solution to bypass pppoe request from canceled subscribers.
It's sounds odd, but some routers/onus from certain clients hits radius all day long, and we're think to access those devices again, by accepting their login(only CHAP) and configure this clients to DHCP networks.
The typical solution is to accept these clients, and then to give them un-routable IPs. That means they stop bugging the RADIUS server. But also, their packets are dropped by the gateway as unroutable.
In alternative of it, we've seen as soluction blocking at L2, but we're working with different models of NAS and switches and other networks devices.
For us is getting complicated for CHAP autentication. Someone have some idea or suggestion ?
There's no mutual authentication in CHAP. So you can just forcibly accept the user, and return Access-Accept. Alan DeKok.
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