Hi,
Running version 5.7.0 on CentOS.

I'm trying to get autoreg working through vlan_filters like I have on my 5.0.1 
production install but it doesn't seem to be taking effect and new devices are 
being sent into the registration network after a radius access-accept message.

My vlan filter is as below, which is directly lifted from my 5.0.1 config. Has 
anything changed with vlan filters? I've tried switching 'match' for 'regex' as 
I've seen that mentioned in the documentation and on this list. The only major 
different in my config on the newer version is that I'm using the built-in 
domain/realm config in the GUI, which I didn't do on my 5.0.1 install. I'm not 
sure if that has a bearing as I'm trying to filter on the realm name.

[home_user]
filter = username
operator = match
value = 
^(.+@[Cc][Aa][Rr][Dd][Ii][Ff][Ff][Mm][Ee][Tt]\.[Aa][Cc]\.[Uu][Kk]$|.+@[Uu][Ww][Ii][Cc]\.[Aa][Cc]\.[Uu][Kk]$)

[autoreg:home_user]
scope = AutoRegister
role = eduroam_home

realm.conf is:
[cardiffmet.ac.uk]
domain=myDomainlabel
options=strip

[uwic.ac.uk]
domain= myDomainlabel
options=strip

Cheers,
Andi

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IT Security Officer
Cardiff Metropolitan University
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