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Date:      25 Mar 2000 22:39:26 -0000
From:      vladimir-bsd-questions@math.uic.edu
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   authentication question
Message-ID:  <20000325223926.34400.qmail@cat.math.uic.edu>

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Dear BSD users,

we are running a network of BSD machines that provide various
services to the users (imap, pop, mail, samba file sharing, access
to web-based services, etc).    Now that more and more users are
getting "outside" accounts (DSL, cable), and less users are connecting
through our phone lines, we ran into the following problem.  Users
connecting from outside would like to be able to use the same
services that were restricted to machines on the local network.
We are looking for some solution that would authenticate a roaming
user, and add his IP address to the access control list (netgroup
used by tcp-wrappers, or DNS for example), essentially allowing
his machine to access imap, samba, etc.    I could use a proxy
server with a password authentication,  but proxies give access
only to specific services, and it would be nice to have some general
solution.

Sorry for not being more specific, since I don't even know what 
exactly I am looking for.    Any opinions will be very appreciated.
Thank you!

	Vladimir
	vladimir@math.uic.edu


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