Hello Christophe -
There is similar functionality to this in one of the example hooks in the file
"goodies/hooks.txt" in the Radiator distribution. It would be pretty
simple to modify an example to do what you require. Have a look and if you have
any questions just ask.
cheers
Hugh
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Christophe Wolfhugel wrote:
> Does it make sense to support this option (and this probably means
> things like AddToReply) in client definitions ?
>
> Rationale : in a LAC/LNS environment, the L2TP parameters shall only
> be sent to the LAC. With a current Radiator system, having different
> replies requires to setup different handlers, ie :
>
> <Handler Realm=blah, NAS-Port-Type=Virtual>
> stuff for the LNS
> </Handler>
> <Handler Realm=blah>
> if not a LNS, then probably a LAC
> </Handler>
>
> I would find it easier to have :
>
> <Client my-lns>
> Secret blah
> SripFromReply Tunnel-Type, Tunnel-Server-Endpoint, ...
> </Client>
>
> Side effect (or Cisco bug ?) : with IOS 12.1.3, the Cisco Radius
> accounting packet from the LNS does not return NAS-Port-Type=Virtual
> anymore, but send back the Port Type received from the LAC.
>
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