I'm attempting to do a global dial-up solution and they're requiring
me to use the ascend-data-filter to open up outbound port 25. Simple
enough.
I've configured my users file to include the attributes they
provided and it seems to be accepting the data. However when I query
the radius with
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Scott Baker wrote:
I'm attempting to do a global dial-up solution and they're requiring me to
use the ascend-data-filter to open up outbound port 25. Simple enough.
I've configured my users file to include the attributes they provided and it
seems to be accepting the data.
It's only one attribute X-Ascend-Data-Filter and it's defined just
fine. I turned on debugging mode and this is what I get. It doesn't
really tell me what I didn't already know. There has to be some
configuration error in my users file? I'm just not sure where to
start looking.
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Subject: Re: ascend-data-filter info not returned with radtest?
It's only one attribute X-Ascend-Data-Filter and it's defined just
fine. I turned on debugging mode
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X-Ascend-Data-Filter += ip in forward,
Brian
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Subject: Re: ascend-data-filter info not returned with radtest?
It's
Scott Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent! It's returning all the data I expected now! I'm still
getting that trailling 0 on the ip in forward dstip and ip in
forward.
Is that normal? Some fluke in radtest?
It's an artifact of printing. It doesn't affect anything.
Alan DeKok.
Excellent. I think I'm good then! Thanks for all the help everyone.
Alan DeKok wrote:
Scott Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent! It's returning all the data I expected now! I'm still
getting that trailling 0 on the ip in forward dstip and ip in
forward.
Is that normal? Some fluke in
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