Account Types are going to be the basic form of security. Whether its
server port or dnis, they both come back to Account Types.
> Marcus
>
> > IEA DUDES,
> >
> > I really like Emerald. I really like the product and it's features minus a
> > few quirks.
> >
> > I really think that the Servers should be linked to specific Billing Groups
> > (allowing for global also). This would limit logins to the servers that you
> > allow them on.
> >
> > Example... We do wholesale authentication for several small ISP's. We want
> > to allow the users on ISP1 to be able to login to ISP1's terminal servers,
> > but not into anyone else's. But ISP2 and ISP3 share a terminal server and
> > will allow both servers to login either ISP's users.
> >
> > Hope that makes sense.
> >
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> > Brian Johnson, Internet Specialist
> > Northern Valley Communications
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> > F: 605-725-1050
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