Hi Arnie,
On May 6, 6:05pm, Arnie Roberts wrote:
> Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) beginners question
>
> On Friday, April 30, 1999 3:42 PM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
> > Hi Arnie,
> > > I would like to have a set of default reply items for most of my
> > > users (provided they authenticate OK) and a few exceptions
> > > who get reply items specific to them.
> > >
>
> > There are a number of ways to do this, probably the best is:
> >
> > Use DefaultReply in your AuthBy clause. This will add reply items for
people
> > who do not have any reply items in your users file. So you can set up your
> > "normal" users in teh users file without any reply items, and DefaultReply
will
> > add reply items for them. Users who have specific reply items in the users
file
> > wil get those reply itmes and not the ones in DefaultReply.
> >
>
> I tried this but Radiator complains about unrecognised keywords when it
starts.
> The keywords its complaining about are Vendor-specific codes I've entered
> into the dictionary. These work fine without the DefaultReply in the AuthBy
clause.
> Is radius.cfg read before the dictionary at load time? Perhaps I need to try
one of
> the other ways of doing this.
That should work, irrespective of whether they are in the dictionary or not.
Probably you have your DefaultReply spread over several lines in the config
file without using the line continuation character (ie the backslash \) ?. You
should put the entire DefaultReply on one line, else use line continuations:
DefaultReply attr1=val1,\
attr2=val2,\
etc....
>
> Another beginners question -
> A user has two phones at home and I want to check his caller-id is one or the
other.
> How do you logically or a string check item?
In the users file:
username Password=xxxxx,Calling-Station-Id=95980985
reply item,
reply item,
....
(Of course this requires that your NAS is sending Calling-Station-Id in each
request)
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
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