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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
The acp_dialup file contains the following fields: User, RA 6300,
Remote Address, and Local Address (optional). If a local address is not
specified, the local address sent back to the RA 6300 is that RA 6300's
IP address. For example:
#User
Annex
smith
100.30.200.39
green
*
harris mars
frank
*
You can specify the RA 6300 by name, IP address, or wild card (*); the
wild card means that any incoming address request with that user name
will match. The file format allows one entry per line; the RA 6300 ignores
any data following the comment character (#); a newline character
terminates an entry.
In the previous example:
User smith can make a dial-up address request from RA 6300
100.30.200.39. The remote address is 100.30.200.45; the local
address is 100.30.200.46.
User green can make a dial-up address request from any
RA 6300. The remote address is 100.30.200.48; the local
address is the address of the RA 6300 from which the request
originates.
User harris can make a dial-up address request from the
RA 6300 named mars. The remote address is 100.30.200.55; the
local address 100.30.200.40.
User frank will obtain a remote address from a DHCP server.
Chapter 15
Using RA 6300 Security
Remote address Local address
100.30.200.45
100.30.200.46
100.30.200.48
100.30.200.55
100.30.200.40
dhcp
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