(RADIATOR) which attribute?
Shon Stephens
sstephens at corp.goamerica.net
Tue Jul 9 10:32:34 CDT 2002
if i wanted to use <ClientListSQL>, how would I do this?
thanks,
shon
-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh at open.com.au]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 7:27 PM
To: Shon Stephens; 'radiator at open.com.au'
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) which attribute?
Hello Shon -
You would do something like this:
<Client ......>
Identifier Carrier1
.....
</Client>
<Client ......>
Identifier Carrier1
.....
</Client>
<Client ......>
Identifier Carrier2
.....
</Client>
<Client ......>
Identifier Carrier3
.....
</Client>
.......
<Handler Client-Identifier = Carrier1>
......
</Handler>
<Handler Client-Identifier = Carrier2>
......
</Handler>
<Handler Client-Identifier = Carrier3>
......
</Handler>
If you have any other questions, please ask.
regards
Hugh
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 00:44, Shon Stephens wrote:
> i am working on a wifi project where several carriers proxy their
> radius packets to me. i need to be able to process some of these
> packets differently. unfortunately, every request, no matter what
> carrier it originates from, will have the same realm. i was going to
> (attempt) to write a preprocessing hook and assign a custom attribute
> based on the ip address of the radius server that proxied the
> requests to me, however i am not confident that i can do so. the
> nas-ipaddress attribute in my situation, is the address of the wifi
> access point, and the nas-identifier is a code associated with said
> access point. what attribute would the ip address of the proxying
> radius server be. i know that in my <client> statement i just put the
> address in there, without an attriubute name.
>
> thanks,
> shon
>
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