59 lines
1.7 KiB
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59 lines
1.7 KiB
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# -*- text -*-
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#
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# $Id: e00aa85a9bd924b3a79c034f6f5d4d7d9a98c208 $
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# Preprocess the incoming RADIUS request, before handing it off
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# to other modules.
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#
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# This module processes the 'huntgroups' and 'hints' files.
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# In addition, it re-writes some weird attributes created
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# by some NASes, and converts the attributes into a form which
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# is a little more standard.
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#
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preprocess {
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huntgroups = ${confdir}/huntgroups
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hints = ${confdir}/hints
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# This hack changes Ascend's wierd port numberings
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# to standard 0-??? port numbers so that the "+" works
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# for IP address assignments.
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with_ascend_hack = no
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ascend_channels_per_line = 23
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# Windows NT machines often authenticate themselves as
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# NT_DOMAIN\username
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#
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# If this is set to 'yes', then the NT_DOMAIN portion
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# of the user-name is silently discarded.
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#
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# This configuration entry SHOULD NOT be used.
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# See the "realms" module for a better way to handle
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# NT domains.
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with_ntdomain_hack = no
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# Specialix Jetstream 8500 24 port access server.
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#
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# If the user name is 10 characters or longer, a "/"
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# and the excess characters after the 10th are
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# appended to the user name.
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#
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# If you're not running that NAS, you don't need
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# this hack.
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with_specialix_jetstream_hack = no
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# Cisco (and Quintum in Cisco mode) sends it's VSA attributes
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# with the attribute name *again* in the string, like:
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#
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# H323-Attribute = "h323-attribute=value".
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#
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# If this configuration item is set to 'yes', then
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# the redundant data in the the attribute text is stripped
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# out. The result is:
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#
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# H323-Attribute = "value"
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#
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# If you're not running a Cisco or Quintum NAS, you don't
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# need this hack.
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with_cisco_vsa_hack = no
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}
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