Re: attrs.pre-proxy in V2

2011-05-17 Thread Steve Brown
On 16/05/11 20:19, Alan DeKok wrote: You can set the fourth octet to zero. *Nothing* else is possible. Gotcha, that makes sense. Actually, setting the fourth octet to zero would do just fine for what the home server wants it mangled for. What would be the syntax in V2 to do that? Steve -

Re: attrs.pre-proxy in V2

2011-05-17 Thread Alan DeKok
Steve Brown wrote: Gotcha, that makes sense. Actually, setting the fourth octet to zero would do just fine for what the home server wants it mangled for. What would be the syntax in V2 to do that? sigh My first response described how to do that. Or, you can read the documentation. See

attrs.pre-proxy in V2

2011-05-16 Thread Steve Brown
Hi chaps, I'm slightly confused with the different V2 semantics. I'm trying to truncate the Framed-IP-Address to the first three quads for a particular realm (somerealm below) when a particular attribute contains particular text: In pre V2, something like this would do the trick: somerealm

Re: attrs.pre-proxy in V2

2011-05-16 Thread Alan DeKok
Steve Brown wrote: Hi chaps, I'm slightly confused with the different V2 semantics. I'm trying to truncate the Framed-IP-Address to the first three quads for a particular realm (somerealm below) when a particular attribute contains particular text: You can't really do that. IP addresses

Re: attrs.pre-proxy in V2

2011-05-16 Thread Steve Brown
Hi Alan, Thanks for the details. On 16/05/11 16:03, Alan DeKok wrote: the Framed-IP-Address to the first three quads for a particular realm You can't really do that. IP addresses have 4 octets... Yes I know, this is a proxy only and the home server has specifically requested we do

Re: attrs.pre-proxy in V2

2011-05-16 Thread Alan DeKok
Steve Brown wrote: Sure, but I actually _want_ to send only the first 3 octets... Is that even possible? No. IP addresses have 4 octets. You can set the fourth octet to zero. *Nothing* else is possible. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See