Hello Chris -

You can use as many checks as you wish in a Handler (keeping in mind performance issues).

<Handler NAS-IP-Address = n.n.n.n, Whatever = Something, .....>

Have a look at section 6.16 in the Radiator 3.5 reference manual.

regards

Hugh



On Friday, Jan 24, 2003, at 21:28 Australia/Melbourne, Chris Kay wrote:

Is there a way to do this with 2 arguments

EG <Handler NAS-IP-Address = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX && Something = Something>

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Hello Chris -

The simplest way to do this is with Handlers:

<Handler NAS-IP-Address = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX>
	.....
</Handler>

<Handler .....>
	.....
</Handler>

Note that you should not mix Realms and Handlers in the same
configuration file.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Jan 24, 2003, at 13:12 Australia/Melbourne, Chris
Kay wrote:

Question I have is this

I am wanting to know if there is a hook or something that could be
made to ignore account from a certain NAS-IP

With a supplier I have accounting records coming from the NAS and a
Proxy, I would just like to keep the accounting records from the
Proxy..

So if IP address does not equal XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
I would like it to ignore accounting records only

Can this be done

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