Hi,
We have the regexp's working properly now.
The trick was removing the / / (in the front and at the end of the line).
The only issue we have left is that we want to set multiple values for the same
key in the attrs file, normally we set:
Cisco-AVPair = value1
Cisco-AVPair +=
And to make it even more complicated,
On some Cisco-AVPair we want to do reg exp matching.
And some other's we want to add by default, but they all share the same key
name..
Is this possible within freeradius?
Ivo
On Apr 20, 2012, at 6:14 PM, Ivo Vastert wrote:
Hi,
We have the regexp's
Hi,
Personally I would be looking at calling a PERL script for this kind of
checking and calling it in pre-proxy and post-proxy stages
alan
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On 04/18/2012 07:04 PM, Ivo Vastert wrote:
Hi Phil,
Thank you for your answer.
I just try'd your rule but this one is refused aswell (Freeradius won't start
with it, giving a parse error).
Framed-IP-Address =~ /^172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[01])\./
I still have the feeling ( ) is not accepted, when
Hi,
I'm currently having a issue implementing a regular expression within the attrs
configuration file.
When i try to group entry's within a regular expression the configuration is
rejected:
For example:
This entry works:
Framed-IP-Address =~
On 18/04/12 15:30, Ivo Vastert wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently having a issue implementing a regular expression within the attrs
configuration file.
When i try to group entry's within a regular expression the configuration is
rejected:
What does that mean? Rejected how?
For example:
This entry
Hi Phil,
Thank you for your answer.
I just try'd your rule but this one is refused aswell (Freeradius won't start
with it, giving a parse error).
Framed-IP-Address =~ /^172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[01])\./
I still have the feeling ( ) is not accepted, when we don't use themthe
grouping characters,
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