On 11/19/2012 09:48 AM, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
ldap { ... filter = "(&(mail=%{User-Name})(schacUserStatus=<urn prefix>: %{X-Atica-Service}:enabled))" ... }
DEFAULT X-Actica-Service = 'vpn', Auth-Type = LDAP, Realm == um.es User-Name := `%{User-Name}`, Fall-Through = No
But this does not work.
It's important to understand how the "users" file works. The line you've written above says: set "X-Actica-Service" to "vpn" in the "control" items if it's not already set (= operator) set "Auth-Type" to "LDAP" in the "control" items if it's not already set (= operatgor) *if* Realm == um.es and then set "User-Name" to "%{User-Name}" on the "reply" items *always* (:= operator) set "Fall-Through" to "No" in the "reply" items if it's not already set (= operator) So, any variable you set on that first line goes in the control items, so must be referred to there. Either modify your LDAP filter to reference: "...%{control:X-Actica-Service}..." ...or better yet, convert the logic to an "unlang" stanza which is more flexible and more explicit / less "magic", hence easier to understand, *and* lets you set variables in any list. Like so: authorize { ... if (Realm == um.es) { update request { X-Actica-Service = "..." } } else { ... } ldap } Also: I note you are setting "Auth-Type". This is almost always wrong, and almost certainly so in your case. Correct config of the LDAP module should mean you don't need to set Auth-Type, and it's usually harmful to do so. If it's not causing you a problem it's probably because you're using the "=" rather than ":=" operator. Cheers, Phil