Re: walled garden concept



On 2/17/06, Odhiambo Washington <wash@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone know of any tutorials for setting up a "walled garden"?
I work for an ISP and we'd like to allow a specific dialup account
Free Access via our RADIUS, but we want to limit this user to access
just three or so urls: Our customer {registration|renewal|webselfcare}
interfaces only.

Configure RADIUS to assign the account an IP from a private range.
Then you can redirect any/all http requests to wherever you want.

I am looking for ideas on how this is done. I suppose it's done on the
NAS, yes?

It could be done in several ways. If your access server supports local
user tables (I've only ever used Livingston/Lucent Portmasters, which
do) then it could all be done on the access server. Otherwise, it's
some minor network glue to make it work between RADIUS, DNS and
webservers.

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Jon Simola
Systems Administrator
ABC Communications
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