(RADIATOR) Handling preauthentication
Claudio Lapidus
c_lapidus at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 5 18:33:49 CDT 2002
Hello Hugh,
>Why not use something like this:
>
><Handler User-Name = /^\d+$/, Service-Type = Outbound-User>
> ......
></Handler>
>
>which will match a User-Name that is all numbers as well as the
>Service-Type.
But then I would easily run into the wrong situation when faced with any
username composed by all numbers. Being an access provider I have no control
nor policy over the subscribers' usernames. That's why I'm after a more
elaborate scheme. I have to insist in my original question: is there a way
to specify dynamically (i.e. at runtime) Handler selection criteria?
regards
cl.
>regards
>
>Hugh
>
>
>On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 04:04 PM, Claudio Lapidus wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I'm trying to set up a handler to deal with dialup preauthentication. Here
>>the distinctive feature (besides service type) is that the Username attrib
>>has the same value as Called-Station-Id. Is it possible to do it with
>>something like the construct below?
>>
>><Handler Called-Station-Id=%u,Service-Type=Outbound-User>
>>
>>In other words, it is possible to use special characters in a config
>>directive this way? If the above is not possible, then how could it be
>>done? Note that I don't necessarily know in advance the actual dialed
>>number, but I only do know that it will be equal to the username.
>>
>>regards
>>cl.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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