If it's just one attribute why bother with VSA. Use Reply-Message. Create DEFAULT entries in users file to send replies.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 20/10/2008, "A BlueCoder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše: >On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 12:09 AM, A BlueCoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have a need to implement Vendor-Specific Attributes using a FreeRadius >> approach (version 0.9.3 on Solaris). >> >> I understand probably rewriting a rml module would solve this problem and >> probably the most effective way. However, given the shortage of time, i >> would like to explore configuration options (without code writing) if >> possible. >> >> Here are the requirements: >> >> 1. Access-Request Requests; >> >> 2. Request Attributes -- with VSA (implemented with a Vendor-specific >> dictionary). >> >> 3. Response Attributes -- with VSA (implemented with a Vendor-specific >> dictionary). >> >> 4. There is a map from attributes in (2) to (3), which is what i am trying >> to implement. >> >> e.g. >> >> If the request NAS-IP-Address = 111.111.111.111, i would like to response >> with attribute: VSA1 = 10000001, >> If the request NAS-IP-Address = 111.111.111.112, i would like to >> response with attribute: VSA1 = 10000002, >> If the request NAS-IP-Address = 111.111.111.113, i would like to >> response with attribute: VSA1 = 10000003, >> If the request NAS-IP-Address = 111.111.111.114, i would like to >> response with attribute: VSA1 = 10000004, >> >> etc.... >> >> What's the best way which i can configur without writing a full-fledge rlm >> module? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> BC >> >> >> >> > > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html