What about Emerald would call a command line batch file, with the user's IP
address and NAS server IP address parameter, then the batch file will find
the EXE killer program(supplier by third party) which use for the particular
type of NAS according to NAS server IP(configured by each installation), and
the EXE killer program will kill the user which has that IP address.
Regards,
Dan Tang
Network Operation
Domain Internet Access
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dale E. Reed Jr. <daler@iea-software.com>
To: emerald@iea-software.com <emerald@iea-software.com>
Date: Saturday, May 15, 1999 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Emerald] Disconnecting a port
>"Ronnie D. Franklin" wrote:
>>
>> > Is there a way to disconnect a dial-up customer while in Emerald?
>> > That is,
>> > as opposed to logging into one of my PortMasters and issuing a reset
s??.
>>
>> Nope....
>>
>> > If not, this would be a really slick feature to have.
>>
>> Sure would....
>
>Slick yes. However, until atleast some of the NAS vendors come up
>with a standard way of accomplishing it, we would have to play
>catch up all the time in a changing world, which definately is no
>fun. :(
>
>--
>
>Dale E. Reed Jr. Emerald and RadiusNT
>__________________________________________
>IEA Software, Inc. www.iea-software.com