Re: (RADIATOR) Blocking calls with no CLI

1999-09-16 Thread John Coy

I believe that you can use PERL regexps in the check items.
In that case, you can have in your users file:

#
# DEFAULT user to reject blank CLI
#
DEFAULT Calling-Station-ID=/^$/, Auth-Type="Reject"

I'm not sure if that'll work, but give it a try.

John


At 05:11 PM 9/16/99 +1000, you wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone knows how to block a call when there is no caller 
ID. I can use a check item such as:

test   Password="testpass", Calling-Station-Id=/249/

but Just wondering how to only accept when there is CLI

Thanks

Matt
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Re: (RADIATOR) Blocking calls with no CLI

1999-09-16 Thread Brian Morris

Would it be possible to setup the access server to simply ignore the call if
it does not display the caller ID.  That way the 'customer' does not get
billed for the call.

I remember some discussion about this in the Aussie-ISP mailing list a few
months ago.

Regards,  Brian Morris



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