(RADIATOR) Access Filters
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Sat Dec 29 01:56:52 CST 2001
Hello Rick -
You would use either per-user reply attributes in the user database (or
file), otherwise you can use the AddToReply (and similar) in the AuthBy
clause.
I suggest you read through the Radiator reference manual included in the
distribution ("doc/ref.html").
regards
Hugh
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 09:49, Rick Ross wrote:
> I need to use these filters where would I add them ?
>
> Ascend-Data-Filter="ip in forward tcp est"
> (Forward, if TCP session is established)
>
> Ascend-Data-Filter="ip in forward dstip 0.0.0.0/24"
> (Forward, if the destination is the IP address of
> SMTP Server)
>
> Ascend-Data-Filter="ip in drop tcp dstport = 25"
> (Drop, if TCP port is SMTP 25)
>
> Ascend-Data-Filter="ip in forward"
> (Forward all other packets
>
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