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diff --git a/raddb/mods-available/echo b/raddb/mods-available/echo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad3e159 --- /dev/null +++ b/raddb/mods-available/echo @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +# -*- text -*- +# +# $Id$ + +# +# This is a more general example of the execute module. +# +# This one is called "echo". +# +# Attribute-Name = `%{echo:/path/to/program args}` +# +# If you wish to execute an external program in more than +# one section (e.g. 'authorize', 'pre_proxy', etc), then it +# is probably best to define a different instance of the +# 'exec' module for every section. +# +# The return value of the program run determines the result +# of the exec instance call as follows: +# (See doc/configurable_failover for details) +# +# < 0 : fail the module failed +# = 0 : ok the module succeeded +# = 1 : reject the module rejected the user +# = 2 : fail the module failed +# = 3 : ok the module succeeded +# = 4 : handled the module has done everything to handle the request +# = 5 : invalid the user's configuration entry was invalid +# = 6 : userlock the user was locked out +# = 7 : notfound the user was not found +# = 8 : noop the module did nothing +# = 9 : updated the module updated information in the request +# > 9 : fail the module failed +# +exec echo { + # + # Wait for the program to finish. + # + # If we do NOT wait, then the program is "fire and + # forget", and any output attributes from it are ignored. + # + # If we are looking for the program to output + # attributes, and want to add those attributes to the + # request, then we MUST wait for the program to + # finish, and therefore set 'wait=yes' + # + # allowed values: {no, yes} + wait = yes + + # + # The name of the program to execute, and it's + # arguments. Dynamic translation is done on this + # field, so things like the following example will + # work. + # + program = "/bin/echo %{User-Name}" + + # + # The attributes which are placed into the + # environment variables for the program. + # + # Allowed values are: + # + # request attributes from the request + # config attributes from the configuration items list + # reply attributes from the reply + # proxy-request attributes from the proxy request + # proxy-reply attributes from the proxy reply + # + # Note that some attributes may not exist at some + # stages. e.g. There may be no proxy-reply + # attributes if this module is used in the + # 'authorize' section. + # + input_pairs = request + + # + # Where to place the output attributes (if any) from + # the executed program. The values allowed, and the + # restrictions as to availability, are the same as + # for the input_pairs. + # + output_pairs = reply + + # + # When to execute the program. If the packet + # type does NOT match what's listed here, then + # the module does NOT execute the program. + # + # For a list of allowed packet types, see + # the 'dictionary' file, and look for VALUEs + # of the Packet-Type attribute. + # + # By default, the module executes on ANY packet. + # Un-comment out the following line to tell the + # module to execute only if an Access-Accept is + # being sent to the NAS. + # + #packet_type = Access-Accept + + # + # Should we escape the environment variables? + # + # If this is set, all the RADIUS attributes + # are capitalised and dashes replaced with + # underscores. Also, RADIUS values are surrounded + # with double-quotes. + # + # That is to say: User-Name=BobUser => USER_NAME="BobUser" + shell_escape = yes + + # + # How long should we wait for the program to finish? + # + # Default is 10 seconds, which should be plenty for nearly + # anything. Range is 1 to 30 seconds. You are strongly + # encouraged to NOT increase this value. Decreasing can + # be used to cause authentication to fail sooner when you + # know it's going to fail anyway due to the time taken, + # thereby saving resources. + # + #timeout = 10 + +} |