(RADIATOR) Cisco avpair problem

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon Nov 19 16:03:28 CST 2001


Hello Gustavo -

On Tuesday 20 November 2001 05:30, Gustavo Moreira wrote:
> I have problems when wanting to permit only the access only to certain
> HOSTS and DNS in a Cisco 7500.
>
> AddToReply      \
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#0=permit ip any any precedence immediate",\
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#1=permit udp any host 200.45.0.115 eq 53",\
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#2=permit udp any host 200.45.191.35 eq 53",\
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#3=permit tcp any any established",\
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#4=permit tcp any host 200.45.0.42 eq 80",\
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#5=permit tcp any host 200.45.190.149 eq 80",\
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#6=permit tcp any host 200.45.190.150 eq 80",\
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#7=permit tcp any host 200.45.0.35 eq 80",\
>     cisco-avpair = "ip:inacl#99=deny ip any any"
>
> Would it to be ok?

This is more a Cisco question than a Radiator question.

Perhaps someone else on the list can answer?

regards

Hugh


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