Re: (RADIATOR) Caller ID settings

2002-08-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
 Hello Ali -

1. Radiator can use one or the other of Called-Station-Id and/or Calling-Station-Id

2. Your user definition would look like this:

someuser Password = x, Calling-Station-Id = nnn
.

3. You can define multiple numbers with regular expressions:

someuser Password = x, Calling-Station-Id = /1|2|33/
...

You can list the numbers individually or use pattern matching.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, August 2, 2002, at 03:09 PM, Ali Malik wrote:

Dear All:
 
Finally Iam able to integrate the Quidway 8010 refiner with radius. Now, i want to restrict CLI for dial-in users. I have questions:
1. How Radiator will handle CLI,
2. How I can restrict user to connect only when its coming from the defined number.
3. Can i define multiple numbers ? If yes how many ?
 
Kind Regards
 
Ali

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Re: (RADIATOR) Caller ID

1999-04-16 Thread Barry W Anderson

Seriously, change the usernames and passwords. How do you know they
won't use them from another phone number? You are setting yourself up
for pain and suffering.

Just my $0.02

cheers

Mike McCauley wrote:
 
 On Apr 15,  2:54pm, Richard Hawley wrote:
  Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Caller ID
  But if I wanted radiator to reject ANY username and password coming from one
 phone
  number, the easiest way would be a handler, correct?  For example, a former
  employee who knows several usernames and passwords is trying to logon for
 free.
 Nasty.
 
  To prevent that from his/her phone number, I would need to use a handler, no?
 
 Yes, I think so.
 Dont forget that the way radiator choses between Realms, DEFAULT Realms, regexp
 Realms and Handlers may not be immediately obvious, so make sure you test it.
 
 Cheers.
 
 
  ..Rich
 
  Mike McCauley wrote:
 
   On Apr 14, 10:29am, Richard Hawley wrote:
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Caller ID
So if I want to reject one particular phone number and I am using an SQL
Subscribers table, how would I go about that without using handlers?  I
 have
   a
feeling I would be forced to use a handler, no?
  
   No, you could put this in the affected user(s):
  
   username Password=,Calling-Station-Id=/^(?!12345)/
  
   That will reject if the calling station id _is_ 12345
  
   Hope that helps.
  
   Cheers.
  
   
..Rich
   
Mike McCauley wrote:
   
 Hi Anton,

 Yes, you can set up Radiator to authenticate or reject based on
 Calling-Station-Id, same as any other check item. You could also use
 Calling-Station-Id in a Handler clause to choose the auth method to
 use:

 Handler Calling-Station-Id=12345
 AuthBy ...
 /Handler

 Cheers.

 On Apr 13,  4:11pm, Anton Sparrius wrote:
  Subject: (RADIATOR) Caller ID
 
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 Hi,

 We normally dont worry about the CallerID, but is it possible to not
 allow
   a
 call if it comes from a certain phone number, regardless of what the
 username is??  Or is this more of a NAS thing?

 Regards,

 Anton Sparrius
 Chief Operations Officer

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Re: (RADIATOR) Caller ID

1999-02-22 Thread tom minchin

On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 09:41:09PM +0200, Lutfi Yunusoglu wrote:
 Hi,
 We are using MaxTNT's and Radiator with Oracle8,
 What should I put to check items for CLID Authentication.
 
 
 Thanks
 Lutfi
 
 
 PS: I want to do this for some users.
 

You'd use Calling-Station-Id = "1234567" as a check item in each
user record you wanted to lock down to a certain number.

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