(RADIATOR) WildCard Handler Definition
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jan 10 02:19:24 CST 2003
Hello Stephen -
I would suggest you use the Identifier tag in your Client clauses and
use that in your Handler:
<Client .....>
Identifer Whatever
.....
</Client>
<Client .....>
Identifer Whatever
.....
</Client>
......
<Handler Client-Identifier = Whatever, ....>
....
</Handler>
Otherwise, to do what you show below, you would use this:
<Handler NAS-Identifier = /^123_/, Acct-Status-Type = Start, Realm =
/icc/ix>
....
</Handler>
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Jan 10, 2003, at 18:49 Australia/Melbourne,
queksteven at stsunpage.st.com.sg wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a list of NAS having the Name as
>
> 123_Loc1
> 123_LocUS
> 123_LocCHINA
> 123_LocTHAILAND
>
> to use the below handler, How to I define the Handler Definition below
>
> <Handler NAS-Identifier=123_*, Acct-Status-Type = /Start/,
> Realm=/icc/ix>
> RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
> AuthBy AP_ICC_AccountingStarts
> </Handler>
>
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