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2005-07-06
Not really. It's useless to block by MAC address since a MAC address is never seen outside the local network segment and I would certainly hope that no ISP is leaking radius user names to the Internet. That leaves us with the IP address which is trivial to work around by using something like Tor. "
I was kidding.
I am well aware that RADIUS cs/id/hostname, MAC and IP are either only visible within (parts of the ISP) network or are easily circumvented.
- Gilboa