Kostas Kalevras wrote:
Well, it does not in my case. Here is the table:
+----+------------+-------------------+----+------------+
| id | GroupName | Attribute | op | Value |
+----+------------+-------------------+----+------------+
| 11 | restricted | Called-Station-Id | := | 4166231473 |
| 16 | restricted | Called-Station-Id | := | 4166231474 |
| 17 | restricted | Called-Station-Id | := | 4166231475 |
| 18 | restricted | Called-Station-Id | := | 4168489499 |
I dial in to 4168489499 and this is what happens:
Fri May 26 10:26:12 2006 : Auth: Invalid user (rlm_checkval: This
Called-Station-Id is not allowed for the user): [mikej/xxx] (from client
xxx port 1487 cli xxx)
You r using the := operator. That way u ll be overwriting the
Called-Station-Id value. Use the += operator instead.
Ahh, finally!!! Thanks for that, this seems to do it. Do you by any
chance know if there is a way to do a logical NOT on the numbers? I.e. I
want to specify that the users can not call a list of specified numbers.
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