RE: Calling a module name from a dynamic variable
Ok, good plan. I'll do that. :-) -----Original Message----- From: Freeradius-Users [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+andy.franks=sath.nhs.uk@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Arran Cudbard-Bell Sent: 05 November 2015 15:23 To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Calling a module name from a dynamic variable
On Nov 5, 2015, at 10:15 AM, Franks Andy (IT Technical Architecture Manager) <Andy.Franks@sath.nhs.uk> wrote:
Ok, that settles it, thought as much - I've done some code for switch/case now. Just one last question - if we previously had something like:
Auth-type inner-eap { Inner-eap { reject = 1 ok = 1 invalid = 1 } If (!ok) { .. } }
The question is if I did a switch statement :
Auth-type inner-eap { Switch (somevar) { Case somevalue { Custom-inner-eap { Reject =1 Ok = 1 Invalid = 1 } Case someothervalue { Custom-other-inner-eap { Reject =1 Ok = 1 Invalid = 1 } } } If (!ok) { .. } }
Does the !ok bit still belong to whatever module is called in the switch statement? I guess so, but wanted to make sure the ok doesn't belong to the switch/case block.
In that instance you should just set control:Auth-Type and use different Auth-Type sections. -Arran
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Franks Andy (IT Technical Architecture Manager)