Hello.
I have another question:
FreeRadius is installed and works like proxy RADIUS server.
But one attribute in requests should be modified.
Proxy have to change this field
Nas-Port-ID = GigabitEthernet 0/0/2.12111010:1211-820
to this
PortLLID = 1211-820
What should I do?
Best regards,
Mike, Alan,
This policy module sounds interesting. Where can I find out more? Is it
only in CVS?
josh.
Michael Griego wrote:
Thor,
You might want to take a look at the new policy module Alan has been
working on. You could possibly set up different instances of the
rlm_attr_filter for each realm
Josh Howlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This policy module sounds interesting. Where can I find out more? Is it
only in CVS?
Yes. See raddb/policy.txt, and man rlm_policy
It's simple, but very, very, powerful.
Alan DeKok.
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Alan DeKok wrote:
Josh Howlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This policy module sounds interesting. Where can I find out more? Is it
only in CVS?
Yes. See raddb/policy.txt, and man rlm_policy
It's simple, but very, very, powerful.
Sweet. I can see this being very useful. Thanks!
josh.
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Thor Spruyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
raddb/policy.txt is Chinese to me :(
man rlm_policy
Then still, there's the problem of how to remove an attribute before
proxying?
man users. You can use preproxy_users to delete attributes.
When the policy module is a little more complete, you
Hi,
Maybe I have overlooked, but I can't seem to find documentation on how to
remove or modify attributes per realm before proxying.
If someone can point me out where I have to look, that would be great.
I'm willing to write some documentation after I have managed to do this.
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Regards,
Thor
Thor,
You might want to take a look at the new policy module Alan has been
working on. You could possibly set up different instances of the
rlm_attr_filter for each realm and then use the policy module to control
which instance gets called based on which realm the request is for.
--Mike
On
Michael Griego wrote:
You might want to take a look at the new policy module Alan has been
working on. You could possibly set up different instances of the
rlm_attr_filter for each realm and then use the policy module to
control which instance gets called based on which realm the request
is for.
Thor Spruyt wrote:
Michael Griego wrote:
You might want to take a look at the new policy module Alan has been
working on. You could possibly set up different instances of the
rlm_attr_filter for each realm and then use the policy module to
control which instance gets called based on which realm
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