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Man page of rlm_attr_rewrite

rlm_attr_rewrite

Section: FreeRADIUS Module (5)
Updated: 3 February 2004
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NAME

rlm_attr_rewrite - FreeRADIUS Module  

DESCRIPTION

The rlm_attr_rewrite module provides functionality to rewrite data in radius packets on the fly. This can be useful in authorization and accounting functions.

The main configuration items to be aware of are:

attribute
The name of the attribute that you want to be rewritten
searchfor
String to be replaced.
searchin
Where to look for the attribute. Valid values are: packet, reply, proxy, proxy_reply, config
replacewith
String to replace "searchfor".
append
Set to yes or no. If set to yes then the replace string will be appended to the original string.
ignore_case
Set to yes or no. Determines whether search will be case insensitive or case sensitive.
new_attribute
Set to yes or no. If set to yes, then new attribute will be created with values from "searchin" and "replacewith". Other options will be ignored.
max_matches
Set the max number of attributes to match against. This is useful if you need to rewrite the value in multiple Vendor Specific Attributes.

 

SECTIONS

authorization, authentication, postauthentication, preaccounting, accounting, preproxy, postproxy

 

FILES

/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf

 

SEE ALSO

radiusd(8), radiusd.conf(5)  

AUTHOR

Chris Parker, cparker@segv.org


 

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