RE: [RadiusNT] Filters

Mauro Jaskelioff ( (no email) )
Tue, 9 Mar 1999 14:47:43 -0300

For most NASes you set the filter name in Radius (ie: Filter-Id=mail ) and
then you define in the NAS two filters, mail.in and mail.out. This is the
most standard procedure. The HiperArc also has others way to define filters,
though.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Geoff <info@olynet.com>
Para: radiusnt@iea-software.com <radiusnt@iea-software.com>
Fecha: Martes, 09 de Marzo de 1999 03:47 p.m.
Asunto: Re: [RadiusNT] Filters

>How do you determine whether it is an input or output filter. I thought it
>just worked both ways.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Mauro Jaskelioff <mauro@citynet.net.ar>
>To: <radiusnt@iea-software.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 4:21 AM
>Subject: RE: [RadiusNT] Filters
>
>
>>You'll probable want to allow port 53 (DNS).
>>since you're using tcp-src-port, make sure you apply this to the .out
>>filter.
>>
>>-----Mensaje original-----
>>De: Geoffrey L. Scully <info@olynet.com>
>>Para: radiusnt@iea-software.com <radiusnt@iea-software.com>
>>Fecha: Martes, 09 de Marzo de 1999 02:41 a.m.
>>Asunto: [RadiusNT] Filters
>>
>>
>>>Hey, should this be a good filter for email only on a 3COM Hiper
>>>chassis?
>>>
>>>
>>>#filter
>>>IP:
>>>001 ACCEPT tcp-src-port = 25;
>>>002 ACCEPT tcp-src-port = 110;
>>>003 ACCEPT tcp-src-port = 119;
>>>004 DENY;
>>>
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