Hello Gilbert -

We have recently introduced vendor-specific attributes for Radiator, 
so you could use the OSC-AVPAIR attribute to do this. If you are 
wnating to do something special with your own dialer, I suggest you 
write your own AuthBy module. You should start with the 
"Radius/AuthTEST.pm" module and refer to section 17 in the Radiator 
3.1 reference manual ("doc/ref.html").

For your last point, this topic has been discussed on the mailing 
list, so check the archive site and do a search 
(www.open.com.au/archives/radiator).

regards

Hugh


At 14:31 -0400 17/7/02, Gilbert Rebeiro wrote:
>Hi,
>    I will be developping a dialer and am looking for a radius server that
>will allow me to make sure that my users will only be able to connect if
>they use my dialer. Does or can Radiator do this? If so how? If I wanted to
>push updates and communicate with the dialer after the user auths can I use
>the Exec-Program. I guess I should use the & at the end of the program
>invokecation.
>
>     Also I might use UUNET as a provider, are there any configs available
>for complying with UUNET's 242 datafilters - for anti-spam?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Gilbert.
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