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# huntgroups	This file defines the `huntgroups' that you have. A
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#		huntgroup is defined by specifying the IP address of
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#		the NAS and possibly a port range. Port can be identified
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#		as just one port, or a range (from-to), and multiple ports
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#		or ranges of ports must be seperated by a comma. For
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#		example: 1,2,3-8
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#		Matching is done while RADIUS scans the user file; if it
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#		includes the selection criterium "Huntgroup-Name == XXX"
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#		the huntgroup is looked up in this file to see if it
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#		matches. There can be multiple definitions of the same
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#		huntgroup; the first one that matches will be used.
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#		This file can also be used to define restricted access
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#		to certain huntgroups. The second and following lines
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#		define the access restrictions (based on username and
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#		UNIX usergroup) for the huntgroup.
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# Our POP in Alphen a/d Rijn has 3 terminal servers. Create a Huntgroup-Name
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# called Alphen that matches on all three terminal servers.
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#alphen		NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.2.5
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#alphen		NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.2.6
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#alphen		NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.2.7
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# The POP in Delft consists of only one terminal server.
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#delft		NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.3.5
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# Ports 0-7 on the first terminal server in Alphen are connected to
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# a huntgroup that is for business users only. Note that only one
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# of the username or groupname has to match to get access (OR/OR).
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# Note that this huntgroup is a subset of the "alphen" huntgroup.
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#business	NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.2.5, NAS-Port-Id == 0-7
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#		User-Name = rogerl,
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#		User-Name = henks,
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#		Group = business,
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#		Group = staff
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