Hi, Thanks - that was just was just what I was looking for, although I assume something like the following would go into /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default
authorize { ... ntlm_auth { if (User-Password =~ /^(.+)([0-9]{6})$/) { update request { User-Password = "%{1}" Some-PIN-Attr = "%{2}" } } } ... Although it complains in the debug (radiusd -XXX) about the following: Wed Apr 17 12:47:23 2013 : Debug: including configuration file /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default Wed Apr 17 12:47:23 2013 : Error: /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default[216]: Too many closing braces Wed Apr 17 12:47:23 2013 : Error: Errors reading /etc/freeradius/radiusd.conf On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Phil Mayers <p.may...@imperial.ac.uk>wrote: > On 17/04/13 11:45, P. Manton wrote: > >> Is there a way I could trim a variable (such as a password variable) >> within a configuration file. I saw a few examples manipulating variables >> using unlang here: >> http://freeradius.org/radiusd/**man/unlang.html#lbAB<http://freeradius.org/radiusd/man/unlang.html#lbAB> >> but could not find anything about trimming variables. >> > > Use a regexp: > > authorize { > ... > if (User-Password =~ /^(.+)([0-9]{6})$/) { > > update request { > User-Password = "%{1}" > Some-PIN-Attr = "%{2}" > } > } > ... > } > > If you mean "trim when expanding" you can't; you must transform the > variable into another one, then use that. If you don't want to mangle > User-Password, define another attribute in the dictionary, taking note of > the correct attribute numbers to use (as defined in the comments) > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/** > list/users.html <http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html> >
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