Hello Jason -
I think I will need to see a more complete configuration file, together with a
more complete description of what you are trying to do. The information below
appears to be incomplete.
thanks
Hugh
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Jason Godsey wrote:
> This is basically how I'm setup now:
>
> <Handler Called-Station-Id=/(848xxxx|383xxxx)/>
> # auth by .....
> </Handler>
> <Handler Called-Station-Id=/(424xxxx)/>
> # auth by .....
> </Handler>
> <Handler Called-Station-Id=/(383xxxx)/>
> </Handler>
> <Handler>
> # auth by .....
> </Handler>
>
>
> We currently have users using "Pjason" as their PPP login, and jason as
> shell, however we would like to change this to allow jason to allow for
> PPP session and Sjason to work as shell since we don't offer SLIP.
>
> The problem I've run into is that after radiator does it's thing:
> Wed Jun 28 10:16:21 2000: DEBUG: Check if Handler User-Name=/^S/ should be
> used to handle this request
> Wed Jun 28 10:16:21 2000: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler
> 'User-Name=/^S/'
> Wed Jun 28 10:16:21 2000: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to jason
>
> which is good, however it passes back to the pm3's to use a Rlogin host,
> even though radiator strips off the S, the pm3 retains it and passes it to
> the rlogin daemon on the login host.
>
> Has anyone faced this before? I've thought of:
>
> <Handler Service-Type = /!Framed-User/>, but I'm not sure if this would
> work either.
>
> Thank you for any help!
>
>
> / / Jason
>
>
>
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