Hello Jesus -
It looks to me like you are not running Radiator 2.19. The AuthBy INTERNAL clause is only supported in Radiator 2.19. If you are running a previous version, you could also do this: <Handler Request-Type = Ascend-Access-Event-Request> <AuthBy TEST> ..... </AuthBy> </Handler> regards Hugh On Thursday 22 November 2001 03:00, Jesus Rodriguez wrote: > On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Jesus Rodriguez wrote: > > Hello Jesus - > > > > You can try something like this: > > > > # define Handler for Ascend-Access-Event-Request > > > > <Handler Request-Type = Ascend-Access-Event-Request> > > <AuthBy INTERNAL> > > DefaultResult ACCEPT > > </AuthBy> > > </Handler> > > > > Note that the <AuthBy INTERNAL> is only supported in Radiator 2.19. > > > > Please let me know how this works for you so we can add something to the > > FAQ. > > Hi Hugh, > > This is what i was looking for but it doesn't work, i get the answer > handled by <Handler Request-Type = Ascend-Access-Event-Request> but > radiator doesn't send any accounting-accept. > > I've used you example and after added some DefaultReply to force some > reply: > > <Handler Request-Type = Ascend-Access-Event-Request> > > <AuthBy INTERNAL> > > DefaultResult ACCEPT > > DefaultReply Class = "freeaccess" > > </AuthBy> > > </Handler> > > > This is the log: > > Wed Nov 21 16:56:52 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump: > *** Received from 10.34.248.9 port 9213 .... > > Packet length = 38 > 21 3b 00 26 9c d7 af 21 de 32 c8 4b 88 04 96 5f > aa ed 4e 41 04 06 0a 22 f8 09 1a 0c 00 00 02 11 > ca 06 00 00 00 10 > Code: Ascend-Access-Event-Request > Identifier: 59 > Authentic: <156><215><175>!<222>2<200>K<136><4><150>_<170><237>NA > Attributes: > NAS-IP-Address = 10.34.248.9 > Ascend-Number-Sessions = "<0><0><0><16>" > > Wed Nov 21 16:56:52 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Request-Type = > Ascend-Access-Event-Request should be used to handle this request Wed Nov > 21 16:56:52 2001: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Request-Type = > Ascend-Access-Event-Request' Wed Nov 21 16:56:52 2001: DEBUG: Handling with > AuthINTERNAL: > Wed Nov 21 16:56:57 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump: > *** Received from 10.34.248.9 port 9213 .... > > Packet length = 38 > 21 3c 00 26 af 6b b4 44 07 29 eb a9 ce bd f0 e7 > 31 b3 95 87 04 06 0a 22 f8 09 1a 0c 00 00 02 11 > ca 06 00 00 00 10 > Code: Ascend-Access-Event-Request > Identifier: 60 > Authentic: <175>k<180>D<7>)<235><169><206><189><240><231>1<179><149><135> > Attributes: > NAS-IP-Address = 10.34.248.9 > Ascend-Number-Sessions = "<0><0><0><16>" > > Wed Nov 21 16:56:57 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Request-Type = > Ascend-Access-Event-Request should be used to handle this request Wed Nov > 21 16:56:57 2001: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Request-Type = > Ascend-Access-Event-Request' Wed Nov 21 16:56:57 2001: DEBUG: Handling with > AuthINTERNAL: > > > Thanks. > > > On Wednesday 21 November 2001 02:14, Jesus Rodriguez wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I'm receiving an "Ascend-Number-Session" packet from my APX wich is not > > > replied by radiator with an "accounting-accept". This way, APX thinks > > > radiator is "dead" and tries the second radiator and then, the third > > > and ... > > > > > > Can this packet be answered with an "accounting-accept" by radiator? > > > > > > I'm trying to use a handler like for getting the answer: > > > > > > <handler Ascend-Number-Sessions = xxx> > > > > > > The problem is at "xxx" because, of course, this value changes any > > > time. There is some way to use a "wildcard" within a <handler> clause? > > > > > > I've been trying different configs but if i don't use a <handler> with > > > "Ascend-Number-Session" attribute, the packet is always handled by " > > > Handler 'Realm=' " . > > > Here is a log of one of this packets: > > > > > > *** Received from 10.34.248.9 port 9213 .... > > > > > > Packet length = 38 > > > 21 c9 00 26 1b d0 cb 14 da 35 34 67 0f 52 51 04 > > > 33 05 9a 12 04 06 0a 22 f8 09 1a 0c 00 00 02 11 > > > ca 06 00 00 00 08 > > > Code: Ascend-Access-Event-Request > > > Identifier: 201 > > > Authentic: <27><208><203><20><218>54g<15>RQ<4>3<5><154><18> > > > Attributes: > > > NAS-IP-Address = 10.34.248.9 > > > Ascend-Number-Sessions = "<0><0><0><8>" > > > > > > Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler > > > User-Name="909xxxxxx#",Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle > > > this request > > > Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler > > > User-Name="908xxxxxx#",Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle > > > this request > > > Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler > > > User-Name="91xxxxxx#",Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle > > > > this > > > > > request > > > Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler > > > User-Name="93xxxxxx#",Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle > > > > this > > > > > request > > > Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler > > > Service-Type=Call-Check should be used to handle this request > > > Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Check if Handler Realm= should be used > > > to handle this request > > > Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Realm=' > > > Tue Nov 20 16:08:14 2001: INFO: AuthTEST handle_request: Received from > > > 10.34.248.9 port 9213 > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > Saludos > > > JesusR. > > > > > > ------------------------------------- > > > Jesús Rodríguez > > > IP Engineering & Security Manager > > > Tiscali / World Online > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > http://www.worldonline.es > > > Tel. + (34) 93-3930800 > > > ------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > === > > > Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ > > > Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with > > > 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message. > > > > -- > > Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server > > anywhere. 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