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A record in the GNU Radius database describing a particular rule for matching an incoming request is called a matching rule. Each such rule defines an action to be taken when the match occurs.
The matching rule consists of three distinct parts:
This is used to identify the rule. The special usernames
DEFAULT
and BEGIN
are reserved. These will be described
in detail below.
The list of attribute-value pairs used for matching the profile against an incoming request.
The list of attribute-value pairs that define the action to be taken if the request matches LHS.
The following GNU Radius configuration files keep data in a matching rule format: ‘hints’, ‘huntgroups’, and ‘users’. Although they keep data in a similar format, the rules that are used to match incoming requests against the contents of these files differ from file to file. The following section describes these rules in detail.
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