RE: (RADIATOR) Calling Line Identification

2000-10-12 Thread Ingvar Berg (ERA)

How to implement it depends on what user db you have, Hugh will probably give you the 
full answer tomorrow. If you AuthBy LDAP, then you specify a search filter to define 
what user attribute should match Calling Line ID. Flat file is also real simple and 
(I'm guessing here) also SQL.

Reading the manual and FAQ will probably give you the hints you need to do the basic 
setup.

/Ingvar

 -Original Message-
 From: Erwin Wortel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: den 11 oktober 2000 12:04
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 Subject: (RADIATOR) Calling Line Identification
 
 
 Hi,
 
 At this moment I'm using callback for security reasons. But some of
 the users (for several reasons) cannot manage a callback 
 session to the NAS.
 Now I'm looking if I can implement Calling Line 
 Identification in Radiator,
 but I cannot find such a check-item. Can someone give any help.
 
 T.i.a.
 
 Erwin Wortel.
 
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Re: (RADIATOR) Calling Line Identification

2000-10-11 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Erwin -

On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Erwin Wortel wrote:
 Hi,
 
 At this moment I'm using callback for security reasons. But some of
 the users (for several reasons) cannot manage a callback session to the NAS.
 Now I'm looking if I can implement Calling Line Identification in Radiator,
 but I cannot find such a check-item. Can someone give any help.
 

The attribute you want is "Calling-Station-Id". All of the attributes used by
Radiator are defined in the file "dictionary" in the main distribution
directory. If you want to know the exact definition of the attributes, have a
look at the RFC's in the "doc" directory.

hth

Hugh

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