Hi, I have a really tricky one, hope that someone has a hint for me ;) I have two types of users who want to access our Internet Dial Up Services under the same dial up number. One group is dialling in from within our telephone-network, the other ones from outside. Users from within should be given a lower tariff and therefore not only the username/password needs to be checked but also the calling-station-id to make sure that these users are actually calling from within our telephone-network. Username/Password along with a flag that marks the user as one who has to call only from "within" are stored in a LDAP Server, while the range of valid "within" phone-numbers is stored in a separate flat file. Now the question is, how do I do the authentication? I'm looking for something like an if clause such that if user/password are ok and the user is marked in the LDAP as "has to call from within", then check if called-station id matches with an entry in the phone-numbers file. I know that I can set up search filters in LDAP to search for the users with the "within" flag, but how could I set up that if-condition? Any help is gladly appreciated
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