В сообщении от Среда 20 января 2010 02:29:54 автор Bjørn Mork написал:
James Nedila <jn@colonynetworks.com> writes:
I have a rlm_perl script where i'd like to return multiple Cisco-AVPair attributes in an Access-Accept response.
Since rlm_perl is passed hashes for RAD_REQUEST, RAD_CHECK, and RAD_REPLY, is there a way to pass an array as the value for the Cisco-AVPair hash key? If not, is there another way to do this?
Use an array ref as value. I.e
$RAD_REPLY{'Cisco-AVPair'} = [ 'ip:inacl#1=permit udp any any eq 53', 'ip:inacl#2=permit tcp any any eq 80', 'ip:inacl#3=deny ip any any', ];
This isn't working, i'm trying to put 2 dns-servers in dhcp configuration like this: $RAD_REPLY{'DHCP-Domain-Name-Server'} = ["$ns1","$ns2"] ; and in resolv.conf i see: nameserver IP1 IP2 but i need nameserver IP1 nameserver IP2 and if to talk about perl - where no way to have 2 one named key(attribute like DHCP-Domain-Name-Server ) in hash array, so must be other way to put 2 dns-servers in rad_reply from rlm_perl, how to do this? for now only one way - dhcp-site and 2 attributes in unlang condition.
Bjørn
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