Re: Sending Cisco AV Pairs per realm

2007-09-21 Thread Igor Smitran
t;Dan Goscomb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" Sent: 18 September, 2007 11:22 Subject: Re: Sending Cisco AV Pairs per realm Here is a short example that should work for you using the hints file: #hints DEFAULT User-Name =~ "@dsl.realm"

Re: Sending Cisco AV Pairs per realm

2007-09-18 Thread Dan Goscomb
> Here is a short example that should work for you using the hints file: > > #hints > DEFAULT User-Name =~ "@dsl.realm" > Hint = "DSL" > #/hints > > #users > DEFAULT Hint == "DSL" > Cisco-AVPair += "..." > #/users Thanks Kevin This looks great, however the caveat is that we're using MySQL

Re: Sending Cisco AV Pairs per realm

2007-09-17 Thread Kevin Bonner
On Friday 14 September 2007 11:28:51 Dan Goscomb wrote: > Hi > > I have a number of realms on my radius server (FreeRADIUS Version > 1.1.6). All users are valid in both realms (one is for dialup, one for > broadband). > > e.g. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > All realm's are stripped so

Sending Cisco AV Pairs per realm

2007-09-14 Thread Dan Goscomb
Hi I have a number of realms on my radius server (FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.6). All users are valid in both realms (one is for dialup, one for broadband). e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] All realm's are stripped so that the user (dang in the examples above) is authenticated. However, on di