Hi, Isn't the functionality same whether it is rlm_perl or "Exec-Program-Wait"? I find the following in ../experimental.conf. //This is very similar to using # Exec-Program-Wait = "/path/foo.pl", but it is persistent, # and therefore faster. // With rlm_perl can external perl scripts be easily used as with Exec-Program-Wait ? 2008/4/6 Ivan Kalik <tnt@kalik.net>:
Should't you be using rlm_perl rather than exec? Set Auth-Type Accept in those cases and place perl before chap in authorize.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 5/4/2008, "rsg" <ranil.santhish@gmail.com> piše:
Hi,
It's not just one Calling-Station-Id..You have many and Exec program checks for it in an SQL DB..
2008/4/4 Ivan Kalik <tnt@kalik.net>:
DEFAULT Calling-Station_Id == whatever, Auth-Type := Accept
Put that in users file. You don't need exec program.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 4/4/2008, "rsg" <ranil.santhish@gmail.com> piše:
Hi,
While bypassing password Authentication based on the Calling-Station-Id, is there a way to still the Authentication to be handled by rlm_pap and rlm_chap ?
When "Exec-Program-Wait" is used, PAP/CHAP based authentication can still be performed by an external perl script. But that is not what I want to do.
I want the rlm modules(PAP/CHAP) to handle the normal authentication while bypassing them only for selected caller-ids.
Please advise.
Regards, rg.
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Escobar, Emilio <emilio.escobar@hp.com> wrote:
You still need to grab the value of that environment variable properly Perl uses the $ENV hash list to store all the environment variables. So for example you'd have to use, $ENV{"CALLING_STATION_ID"}.
Regards,
Emilio
-----Original Message----- From: freeradius-users-bounces+emilio.escobar=hp.com@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+emilio.escobar=hp.com@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of rsg Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 10:37 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: ENV variables in external scripts
Well.. What I meant was I actually would like to call an environmental variable as a variable in my simple perl script.
Following "Attributes as environment variables in executed programs" in variables.txt for instance I tried the below. --------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/perl -w use Mysql;
$Check = $CALLING_STATION_ID;
print STDERR "\t: $Check\n";
$db = Mysql->connect("localhost","radius","root",""); $status = $db->Mysql::query("select if((select CallingStationId from radcheck where CallingStationId='$Check' order by Id limit 1),'y','n')"); ($chk)= $status->FetchRow(); print STDERR "\t: $chk\n";
if($chk eq 'n'){ exit 255; } --------------------------------------------------
But I see nothing for the -> print STDERR "\t: $Check\n"; which should ideally give the Calling-Station-Id.
And the Sql check obviously gives "n".
P.S. In the context, I have nothing that I cannot share with you. So my apologies if I sounded so, in my previous mail.
Thanks for your help,
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
rsg wrote: > I unsuccessfully attempted the options given by ../docs/variables.txt. > Please help with the correct syntax.
Q: I won't tell you what I did, or what happened when I did it, but I need to know why it doesn't work.
A: Damned if I know.
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