North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Implementing anti-abuse techniques on ISP networks....
On Thu, Aug 07, 1997 at 12:22:28PM -0700, Michael Dillon wrote: > >For those scoring along at home, it's not easily possible with the > >RADIUS-based method I suggested, as the RADIUS server doesn't know > >the dynamic IP that will be assigned until it has already accepted > >the login. Oh well. > > Which RADIUS server are you referring to, there are many. None in particular. I was referring to RADIUS the protocol. > RADIUS servers can be hacked to do anything you like and a couple of years > ago I remember that at least one person had hacked there server to issue > static IP addresses from a dynamic pool managed by the RADIUS server rather > than allowing the terminal server to manage its own pool of addresses. This > sort of hack could be used in conjunction with special filter rules to > accomplish what you seek. Defeating the terminal server's pool management, yes. I though it was obvious that I was referring to allowing the addresses to be assigned by the term servers. In any case, this has indeed exhausted its operational interest. -- = Christopher Masto = [email protected] = http://www.netmonger.net/ = = NetMonger Communications = finger for PGP key = $19.95/mo unlimited access = = Director of Operations = (516) 221-6664 = mailto:[email protected] = v---(cut here)---v -- [email protected] "Keep in mind that anything Kibo says makes a great sig." -- Kibo ^---(cut here)---^
|