rlm_perl and RLM_MODULE_REJECT
Boian Jordanov
bjordanov at orbitel.bg
Fri Jan 25 12:55:32 CET 2008
Try with RLM_MODULE_FAIL in post_proxy
Best Regards,
Boian Jordanov
SNE
Orbitel - Next Generation Telecom
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On Jan 25, 2008, at 12:35 PM, Jean-Michel Caricand wrote:
>> doesn't make sense to use RLM_MODULE_REJECT in post_proxy. May be you
>> need pre_proxy ?
>>
>> From radius.conf file
>>
>> #
>> # When the server decides to proxy a request to a home server,
>> # the proxied request is first passed through the pre-proxy
>> # stage. This stage can re-write the request, or decide to
>> # cancel the proxy.
>> #
>> # Only a few modules currently have this method.
>> #
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Boian Jordanov
>> SNE
>> Orbitel - Next Generation Telecom
>> tel. +359 2 4004 723
>> tel. +359 2 4004 002
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 25, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Jean-Michel Caricand wrote:
>>
>>> I have a question on rlm_perl and RLM_MODULE_REJECT. If in a
>>> function
>>> (post_proxy) I return RLM_MODULE_REJECT I can see this in log :
>>
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>
> But I must check some attributes defined by my home server. I can't
> check
> them in pre_proxy because they are not set. No ?
>
> I want to reject the access if by example the Framed-IP-Address is
> not in
> a valid range.
>
> Thank.
>
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