freeradius + LAN + auth + bandwidth (+ PPPOE?)

Julius Igugu ofasa at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 6 17:04:01 CET 2005


You can use Mikrotik as a PPPoE server.

--- TwoMan <twoman at freemail.hu> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I would like to use radius to authenticate our users (using desktop pcs) 
> on our lan, and give them access to internet based on their 
> authentication data. (to give them bandwidth). I am planning it using a 
> pppoe server, and then our users will use a pppoe client (eg. rasppoe) 
> to make the connection. Clients can be linux,w9x,w2k,wxp
> Is it a good plan? :) If there's a better solution, could You tell me 
> what it is?
> Which pppoe server is good enough to use for large number of users? (eg. 
> Roaring Pengiuns'  RP-PPPoE server?)
> How can I control their bandwidth?
> 
> I could successfully install freeradius wisth myql backend, and I can 
> use this to authenticate our wifi users, so, the basics of freeradius is 
> ok. But this time I have to authenticate lan users with oridnary 
> ethernet network card.
> 
> Thx
> 
> TM
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Julius Igugu
SouthWork Co. Ltd.


		
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