(RADIATOR) AuthBy Radius, limiting Calling ID stations

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Jul 11 20:52:32 CDT 2001


Hello Lloyd -

I would suggest that you use the AuthBy PORTLIMITCHECK clause before 
proxying the request. Note that you will need to use a 
SessionDatabase SQL to be able to use AuthBy PORTLIMITCHECK.

hth

Hugh


At 14:56 +0800 01/7/11, lloyd wrote:
>hi there,
>this is what we have right now....we have this radius that does
>authentication...our radius also does proxying to other radius by AuthBy
>Radius clause...our problem right now is how do we limit the users say
>user01 at realm1 from dialling at Calling-Station-Id, say 1234?
>
>the complication: if our radius finds out that the user has realm =
>realm1, it proxys it to another radius server but before our radius
>server proxys  that particular user, we need to find out if that user is
>dialling the correct Calling-Station-Id....so the question is how do we
>proxy to another radius together with limiting that particular user from
>dialling to a set of numbers..
>
>does this work? or do you have any suggestions in mind?
>
><Handler Calling-Station-Id = /123445 | 91836724912 | 913240123/ ,
>Client-Id=/202.202.202.202/>
>     <AuthBy RADIUS>
>                 Host  ********
>                 Secret  *******
>                 AuthPort
>                 AcctPort
>     </AuthBy>
></Handler>
>
>p.s.
>follow-up: how do we bind to NO PORT...i mean how do we reject
>completely a user....say for
>example....NOT BINDING TO AN AUTHPORT OR NOT BINDING TO AN ACCTPORT?
>
>
>that's all i guess
>thank you
>hope you can reply soon
>
>
>Lloyd Brian V. Dagoc
>Consulting Engineer
>InterDotNet Philipines Incorporated
>
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