Cisco AV-PAIRS

Ivan Kalik tnt at kalik.net
Wed Feb 20 18:03:47 CET 2008


You most likely want operator += to add multiple attributes with the same
name.

http://wiki.freeradius.org/Operators

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP


Dana 20/2/2008, "David W Bell" <david at chaoscrypt.com> piše:

>yep - tried that :)
>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Have you tried putting "\n" to see if that puts a line break into the
>> response?  Whether the RADIUS client will barf on that is another
>> matter ;-)
>>
>> Rgds,
>>
>> Guy
>>
>> On 20/02/2008, David W Bell <david at chaoscrypt.com> wrote:
>>
>>> David W Bell wrote:
>>>  > Thanks for the info so far.
>>>  >
>>>  > Is there a howto on getting this to work?
>>>  >
>>>  > Questions I still have on this are.
>>>  >
>>>  > 1) Do I need to extend my Schema to include "Cisco-AV-Pair" if so is
>>>  > there an example I can copy
>>>  >
>>>  > 2) What is the exact line that I need to add to my ldap.attrmap file
>>>  > to then refer to that
>>>  >
>>>  > Can this then be expanded to Group Memberships?
>>>  >
>>>  > The situation I want is for User David, who is a member of the
>>>  > Edge_Router group to have full access to the routers for that group,
>>>  > while having, say, level 6 access to the core routers from membership
>>>  > of the Core_Router group
>>>  >
>>>  > Thanks for any further help
>>>  >
>>>  > David
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>>> Seem to have managed to get a bit further.
>>>
>>>  Is there any way of adding a line-break to a Radius-Reply string?
>>>
>>>
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