..::Hunt Groups::..

Kenneth Grady klg at lanl.gov
Wed May 26 00:09:09 CEST 2010


the Huntgroup-Name needs to be on the same line as the username. It's a 
check item not a reply item.

Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez wrote:
> Yes, we have no luck we are trying the following configuration:
>
> huntgroups file
>
> juniper         NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.1.1
>
> users file
>
> usertest  Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "testing"
>        Huntgroup-Name == "juniper"
>
> clients.conf
>
> client 192.168.1.1 {
>        secret      = n3t5cr33n
>        shortname   = ssg5
> }
>
> we are not able to get the access-accept, that's why we would like to 
> read more about them, is there anything that we are not configuring 
> right?
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Regards.
>
> Alfonso.
>
> El 25/05/2010 04:12 p.m., Alan DeKok escribió:
>> Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi, I'm trying to restrict access to several users to an specific
>>> service (some users can access only our cisco devices and some others
>>> only the juniper devices) as far as we know we can use huntgroups 
>>> for that.
>>> The thing is that there's no information about them, only if you are
>>> working with a database.
>>>      
>>    Uhh... have you tried reading the "huntgroups" file that comes with
>> the server?
>>
>>    Alan DeKok.
>>    
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