Hello Barry -
The best way to do this is by setting the Identifier tag in each of your
Client clauses, then using the Client-Identifier check item.
For example:
<Client .....>
Identifier xxxxx
.....
</Client>
<Client .....>
Identifier xxxxx
.....
</Client>
<Client .....>
Identifier yyyyy
.....
</Client>
...etc...
Doing it this way is much easier to understand and you don't need regular
expressions.
regards
Hugh
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002 14:57, Barry Andersson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help with the Check Item Perl expression to enable us to
> ensure that certain users cannot login via particular NAS?
>
> That is, we want some users to be able to dial in via any NAS except
> aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd and www.xxx.yyy.zzz .
>
> Barry Andersson
>
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