Re: Rejecting CallingStationId

2004-09-01 Thread Keith Yoder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: I could ban or reject a specific CallingStationID? , the only examples I seen is on a specific user or group of users, on file /etc/users ... and I think it worked just fine, the question now is, I could have this Called, and Calling stations id in a sql table, so

Re: Rejecting CallingStationId

2004-09-01 Thread armando
On 1 Sep 2004 at 8:34, Keith Yoder wrote: I changed the default SQL queries to do this. I'll try to explain how (using MySQL). First I created a table to store the bad CallingStationIDs. CREATE TABLE `bad_callingstationids` ( `CALLINGSTATIONID` varchar(18) NOT NULL default '',

Rejecting CallingStationId

2004-08-31 Thread armando
I could ban or reject a specific CallingStationID? , the only examples I seen is on a specific user or group of users, on file /etc/users Some nice friends on the list told me to try: DEFAULTCalling-Station-Id =~8183635958, Auth-Type :=Reject I tried it and it works, I tried also

Rejecting CallingStationId

2004-08-27 Thread armando
I could ban or reject a specific CallingStationID? , the only examples I seen is on a specific user or group of users, on file /etc/users There is another option am trying doing a snmp command via the nas and drop each time it connects, but I think is not the best option. Thanks Armando