| # |
| # This file contains the configuration for experimental modules. |
| # |
| # By default, it is NOT included in the build. |
| # |
| # $Id: 87d9744a4f0fa7b9b06b4908ddd6b7d2f1a7fd62 $ |
| # |
| |
| # Configuration for the Python module. |
| # |
| # Where radiusd is a Python module, radiusd.py, and the |
| # function 'authorize' is called. Here is a dummy piece |
| # of code: |
| # |
| # def authorize(params): |
| # print params |
| # return (5, ('Reply-Message', 'banned')) |
| # |
| # The RADIUS value-pairs are passed as a tuple of tuple |
| # pairs as the first argument, e.g. (('attribute1', |
| # 'value1'), ('attribute2', 'value2')) |
| # |
| # The function return is a tuple with the first element |
| # being the return value of the function. |
| # The 5 corresponds to RLM_MODULE_USERLOCK. I plan to |
| # write the return values as Python symbols to avoid |
| # confusion. |
| # |
| # The remaining tuple members are the string form of |
| # value-pairs which are passed on to pairmake(). |
| # |
| python { |
| mod_instantiate = radiusd_test |
| func_instantiate = instantiate |
| |
| mod_authorize = radiusd_test |
| func_authorize = authorize |
| |
| mod_accounting = radiusd_test |
| func_accounting = accounting |
| |
| mod_pre_proxy = radiusd_test |
| func_pre_proxy = pre_proxy |
| |
| mod_post_proxy = radiusd_test |
| func_post_proxy = post_proxy |
| |
| mod_post_auth = radiusd_test |
| func_post_auth = post_auth |
| |
| mod_recv_coa = radiusd_test |
| func_recv_coa = recv_coa |
| |
| mod_send_coa = radiusd_test |
| func_send_coa = send_coa |
| |
| mod_detach = radiusd_test |
| func_detach = detach |
| } |
| |
| |
| # Configuration for the example module. Uncommenting it will cause it |
| # to get loaded and initialised, but should have no real effect as long |
| # it is not referenced in one of the autz/auth/preacct/acct sections |
| example { |
| # Boolean variable. |
| # allowed values: {no, yes} |
| boolean = yes |
| |
| # An integer, of any value. |
| integer = 16 |
| |
| # A string. |
| string = "This is an example configuration string" |
| |
| # An IP address, either in dotted quad (1.2.3.4) or hostname |
| # (example.com) |
| ipaddr = 127.0.0.1 |
| |
| # A subsection |
| mysubsection { |
| anotherinteger = 1000 |
| # They nest |
| deeply nested { |
| string = "This is a different string" |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # |
| # To create a dbm users file, do: |
| # |
| # cat test.users | rlm_dbm_parser -f /etc/raddb/users_db |
| # |
| # Then add 'dbm' in 'authorize' section. |
| # |
| # Note that even if the file has a ".db" or ".dbm" extension, |
| # you may have to specify it here without that extension. This |
| # is because the DBM libraries "helpfully" add a ".db" to the |
| # filename, but don't check if it's already there. |
| # |
| dbm { |
| usersfile = ${confdir}/users_db |
| } |
| |
| # Instantiate a couple instances of the idn module |
| idn { |
| } |
| |
| # ...more commonly known as... |
| idn idna { |
| } |
| |
| idn idna_lenient { |
| UseSTD3ASCIIRules = no |
| } |