Hello Steve -

Recent versions of Radiator contain the AuthBy INTERNAL clause that can be used for this purpose.

Ie:

<AuthBy INTERNAL>
DefaultResult REJECT
</AuthBy>

There are many useful features of this clause, which you will find described in section 6.46 of the Radiator 3.5 reference manual.

The manual is included in the distribution in "doc/ref.html" (and is also included in PDF and Postscript formats).

regards

Hugh


On Wednesday, Dec 25, 2002, at 04:43 Australia/Melbourne, Steve Roderick wrote:

Try this:
 
<AuthBy REJECT>
        Identifier RejectAll
</AuthBy>
<Handler Calling-Station-Id=8675309>
        AuthBy RejectAll
</Handler>
 
Of course you want to substitute the phone number that you want to reject, or even put in a pattern such as Calling-Station-Id=/202456/ (no calls from the White House :-)
 
I'm not sure if AuthBy REJECT is an included module or not, but if not I wrote one you are welcome to have.

Steve
 
----- Original Message -----

From: Rajan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 2:55 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) blocking caller IDs

Hi all,
 
Is it possible in Radiator to block certain caller
IDs from connecting.
Thanking in advance.
 
regards,
rajan


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