(RADIATOR) Help - allocating a dynamic address, if not allocated by users fi le

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Mon May 6 20:15:17 CDT 2002


Hello Muhammed Rafi -

The AuthBy DYNADDRESS clause will not attempt to allocate an IP address if 
there is already a Framed-IP-Address attribute in the reply packet being 
processed, therefore your configuration file will work correctly.

regards

Hugh

On Tue, 7 May 2002 10:48, Muhammed, Rafi wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a Radiator 2.19 setup where in some users are defined in the users
> file and have their IP addresses defined in the users file, and the default
> on the users file points to a AuthBy NT identifier.
> So if a user is not in the users file, it will try to authenticate with the
> NT domain. However if the user is authenticated by NT, I have to allocate
> an address using SQL allocator.
> I have got all the individual bits setup properly
>
> <Handler Realm = xxx.xxx.xxx>
> AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileAccept
> # Strip Domain
> 	RewriteUsername	s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
> 	AuthBy CheckFILE
> 	AuthBy DYNIP
> 	SessionDatabase SDB1
> 	AcctLogFileName %L/ipnet-%Y%m
> </Handler>
>
> However the problem is i have to execute AuthBY DYNIP only if there is no
> Framed-IP-Address in the reply. How to achieve this
>
> Please help. Thanks
>
> Muhammed Rafi
> Network Analyst
> Oxygen Business Solutions
> New Zealand
>
>
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