Re: Ascend Filters and RADIUS

Scott Lagos ( slagos@net1plus.com )
Thu, 26 Mar 1998 11:58:44 -0500

I know that you are really not supporting 1.16.49b but are the Ascend
filter in this support in that version?

At 08:03 AM 3/26/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Scott Lagos wrote:
>>
>> You mentioned that we send the filters up to the ts in binary. I assume
>> that if I put the string as it appears below in the RADConfig table that
>> RADIUS will automatically convert it to binary because of the 4 in the
>> dictionary table. Correct?
>
>Correct. RadiusNT knows how to handle Ascend-Binary-Filter type
>attributes.
>
>> # Filter to stop all WWW packets#
>>
>> Ascend-Data-Filter = "ip in drop proto 6 dstport = 80",
>> Ascend-Data-Filter = "generic in forward 0 0 0",
>> Ascend-Data_filter = "generic out forward 0 0 0"#
>>
>> So in RADConfig I would have something like....
>>
>> RadIdConfig AccountID RaddAtrribID Data
Value
>> x x
242 "ip in drop proto 6 ds.....'
>> .
>> .
>
>Make sure your data field in RadConfigs is large enough. People have ran
>into a length issue with the filter.
>
>> Also, what is the deal with Ascend-Data_filter ? That underscore appears
>> in the last line of all the Ascend samples but I do not see it in the
>> Dictionary. Is that just a mistake.
>
>Its a typo. They should all be Ascend-Data-Filter.
>
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