HI Alan That makes a lot more sense - I have other servers here feeding from that SQL Database so I will proxy to them. Not sure why I didn't think of that option! Thanks again Richard On Saturday 11/11/2017 at 8:42 pm, Alan Buxey wrote:
Not that remote server, just spin up another server that this one talks to, replying back with such results.
Run in full debug mode, you should see contents of packets, since this isn't in the post-proxy or post-auth (as you are putting things in during Auth stage and checking/changing them there - which isn't how the real server would behave or be configured) the check you make will be different too
alan
On 11 Nov 2017 8:17 pm, "Richard J Palmer" <richard@merula.net> wrote:
Hi
I can almost certainly test this with the remote radius server - I am just waiting for the remote server to be configured to allow me access - and in the mean time was trying to test my config locally.
From the log
if (&Cisco-AVPair =~ /ip:route=([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)/) {
ERROR: Failed retrieving values required to evaluate condition
I assume that &Cisco-AVPair is not available here and I should be using something else (or I could have totally the wrong reason).
Ultimately the aim was to check if what had written worked before I had access to the upstream server. If it's easier just to wait I shall.
Thanks in advance
Richard
On Saturday 11/11/2017 at 7:39 pm, Alan Buxey wrote:
Best test would be to have a remote radius server sending back replies like you will have as using some local stuff added via SQL isn't going to be the same , goes through different sections,
alan
On 11 Nov 2017 7:33 pm, "Richard J Palmer" <richard@merula.net> wrote:
HI Alan
I will be using it for Proxy. However I was trying to test / use this locally as well while debugging the server / code.
Ideally it would be nice to allow both options to work but I am flexible if it's easier just to use this for requests that are proxied
Thanks
Richard
On Saturday 11/11/2017 at 7:14 pm, Alan Buxey wrote:
You say you need to modify a reply from their radius server - this will be in the post-proxy section?
Also if (&reply:Cisco-AVPair ... ?
alan
On 11 Nov 2017 6:37 pm, "Richard J Palmer" <richard@merula.net> wrote:
Hi
Sorry for the delay. I am getting close with this I think... BUT something seems to be slightly wrong.
Happy to post a full log as needed - BUT I hope the bit I need is here:
(2) sql1: Framed-Route = "" (2) sql1: Framed-IP-Address = 1.2.3.1 (2) sql1: Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.248 (2) sql1: Cisco-AVPair += "ip:route=1.2.3.0 255.255.255.248" (2) sql1: Filter-Id = "P" (2) sql1: Chargeable-User-Identity = "richard2"
<group SQL statements>
(2) sql1: Group "Hotspot": Merging reply items (2) sql1: Acct-Interim-Interval = 600
(2) [sql1] = ok (2) } # redundant = ok (2) policy rewrite_routes { (2) if (&Cisco-AVPair =~ /ip:route=([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)/) { (2) ERROR: Failed retrieving values required to evaluate condition (2) } # policy rewrite_routes = ok
(2) Login OK: [richard2] (from client local port 1) (2) Sent Access-Accept Id 69 from 127.0.0.1:1645 to 127.0.0.1:48919 length 0 (2) Framed-IP-Address = 1.2.3.1 (2) Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.248 (2) Cisco-AVPair = "ip:route=1.2.3.0 255.255.255.248" (2) Filter-Id = "P" (2) Chargeable-User-Identity = "richard2" (2) Acct-Interim-Interval = 600 (2) Finished request
In my authorise section I have placed:
redundant { sql1 sql2 handled } # -sql rewrite_routes
(The other sections are there - this is just to show where what I hope is relevant. The code itself is based on the code provided below
rewrite_routes {
if (&Cisco-AVPair =~ /ip:route=([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)/) { switch "%{2}" { case "255.255.255.255" { update reply { Framed-Route = "%{1}/32" } } case "255.255.255.254" { update reply { Framed-Route = "%{1}/31" } }
and so on (it is in the policy.d folder)
I am aware the key to this is the error
(2) ERROR: Failed retrieving values required to evaluate condition
What I am unclear about is why this is failing / and what I have done wrong here to cause this. If you can give me one more pointer here I'd appreciate it
More than happy to send any of the extra config or log as needed
Thanks in advance
Richard
On Thursday 09/11/2017 at 1:35 pm, Alan DeKok wrote:
On Nov 9, 2017, at 8:19 AM, Richard J Palmer <richard@merula.net> wrote:
> > > This is where my skills are not great (regex) most other areas I can > work > with. Ultimately I am happy to pay someone to help write the little > bit > of > code that does this. I do need to cope with Netmasks from /32 to /24 > so a > few switch cases. > > > It shouldn't be difficult.
> > Alternatively if someone can provide a few pointers on that bit I can > probably build from there. > > > If you have:
> > > > >> >> >> >> >>> >>> >>> Cisco-AVPair = "ip:route=1.2.3.1 >>> 255.255.255.240" >>> >>> >>> Step 1, split it into pieces: >> > if (&Cisco-AVPair =~ /ip:route=([^ ]+) ([^ ]+)/) {
This matches the "ip:route" prefix. It then matches non-space data, then a space, and more non-space data. As per the FR documentation, the first match goes into %{1}, and the second into %{2}.
As there are only a limited number of net masks, you can expand the net mask, and switch over it (inside of the "if" block from above)
switch "%{2}" { case "255.255.255.255" { update reply { Framed-Route = "%{1}/32" } }
case "255.255.255.254" { update reply { Framed-Route = "%{1}/31" } }
case "255.255.255.252" { update reply { Framed-Route = "%{1}/30" } }
... etc...
# and the "catch all" case, just mash it to /28 case { update reply { Framed-Route = "%{1}/28" } } }
A little verbose, but it should work.
Alan DeKok.
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