Re: radius auth

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1. It depends on an endpoint being used - if it supports username/password
    (sent in CAT token), then it will be possible to authenticate users
    based on their logins/passwords. If not, you can use RadAliasAuth
    and set a fixed password for all users and authenticate them based
    on their aliases/IP. You can always extend RadAuth class to support
    some non-standard password sending method.
2. User-Name, Framed-IP-Address, Calling-Station-Id.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrey Ushakov" <ushakov@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 10:38 PM


> Hi,
> I have some questions about Radius auth:
> 
> 1. How does endpoints use radius auth parameters such as username and 
> password? Endpoint send H323-id as username, but there is no password 
> (or i don't find it).
> 
> In some examples for other gk H323-id include username and password 
> seperated by special char (e.g '*').
> 
> How does it work in GNUGK?
> 
> 
> 2. May be are there some other attributes for auth endpoints with radius?



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