Do Handler's allow regex's? I didn't think so. I tried to write the same
type thing and couldn't get it to work. I had to write a separate Handler
clause for each NAS I was trying to match... However, I may have had some
problems before I put the Handler.pm patch in place (there were known
problems) so maybe that was my issue. If this is different, I'd like to
know.
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Aaron Holtz
ComNet Inc.
UNIX Systems Specialist
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On Fri, 7 May 1999, Dialup USA Sales Dept wrote:
>I am correct in assuming that this would be how to set up call blocking for
>certain access numbers on a network. Here is the example below that I came
>up with.
>
><HANDLER
>NAS-Ip-Address=/^206.15.|^208.196.|^209.206./,Calling-Station-Id=/2020|8018|
>806(3|4)/>
>
>Auth By Realms..... Allow Dialing into these numbers if they have an IP
>address from one of the blocks above.
>
></HANDLER>
>
><HANDLER NAS-Ip-Address=/^206.15.|^208.196.|^209.206./>
>
>No Auth By Realms.... Deny All Other Access from these IP blocks if they are
>attempting to dial in from a different number on the network.
>
></HANDLER>
>
><HANDLER>
>
>Auth By Realms... allow access for all other users in.
>
></HANDLER>
>
>Is this correct? What is the impact on the speed of the authentication of
>a user. Will this significantly slow down authentication requests?
>
>Would I need to put a back slash in front of the periods like
>NAS-Ip-Address=/^206\.15\.|
>or is what I have above correct?
>
>Thanks
>Brandon
>
>
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