Logging from another PC

javkhlanbaatar at newcomsystems.mn javkhlanbaatar at newcomsystems.mn
Thu Jan 31 11:12:00 CET 2008


Hmm. That sounds great. I have Port-based VLANs on the switches but still
no affects. Am I using wrong type VLANs? Port-based authentication, could
you explain some?
Thanks.



> Yes. Use VLANs and port based authentication and they won't be able to
> do that. If they manually change IP address to a different VLAN
> connection will become unusable.
>
> Ivan Kalik
> Kaliki Informatika ISP
>
> Dana 29/1/2008, "javkhlanbaatar at newcomsystems.mn"
> <javkhlanbaatar at newcomsystems.mn> pi¹e:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have a question.
>>When the user logs using own username and password into Radius server
>> (ie,
>>using 192.168.160.5), it is OK. When someone change IP address statically
>>into logged IP (to 192.168.160.5), he can use the logged account. I mean
>>he can use another one's account. How can I block another PC? And I don't
>>want the user logs often in one day. User must logs once in a day. That's
>>why I don't want to put Idle-Timeout attribute.
>>
>>
>>I'm using FreeRadius 2.0.1 with Cisco'BBSM 5.3. Could you give some
>>clarfication for this?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
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