(RADIATOR) Configuring a user for VPN

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Jul 26 18:44:03 CDT 2001


Hello Scott -

It is probably easiest to use "special characters" - specifically you can do 
something like this:

# define Client clauses

<Client .....>
	Identifier nnnnn
	.....
</Client>

<Client .....>
	Identifier mmmmm
	.....
</Client>

......


Then use this:  

	cisco-avpair = "vpdn:tunnel-id = %{Client:Identifier}"

regards

Hugh
	

On Friday 27 July 2001 08:57, Scott Robinson wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a user in the users file for VPN.
>
> One of the entries is
> cisco-avpair = "vpdn:tunnel-id = <NAS name>
>
> Since we have 45 NAS's, I'd this value to be dynamically picked for each
> authentication for that user.  I'm I correct in assuming that I can do
> this with DynamicReply or DynamicCheck.
>
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