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The following sections describe the most frequently used RADIUS
attributes. Each attribute is described as follows:
ATTRIBUTE name value typeUsers: | user-flags |
Hints: | hints-flags |
Huntgroups: | huntgroup-flags |
Additivity: | additivity |
Proxy propagated: | prop |
These values have the following meaning:
- name
-
The attribute name.
- value
-
The attribute number.
- type
-
The attribute type.
- user-flags
-
Syntax flags defining in which part of `raddb/users' entry this
attribute may be used. The flags consist of two letters: `L' means
the attribute can be used in LHS, `R' means it can be used in
RHS.
- hints-flags
-
Syntax flags defining in which part of `raddb/hints' entry this
attribute may be used.
- huntgroup-flags
-
Syntax flags defining in which part of `raddb/huntgroups' entry this
attribute may be used.
- additivity
-
Additivity of the attribute determines what happens if a rule
attempts to add to the pair list the attribute, which is already present
in this list. Depending on its value, the actions of the server are:
- Append
-
New attribute is appended to the end of the list.
- Replace
-
New attribute replaces the old.
- Drop
-
New attribute is dropped. The old one remains in the list.
- prop
-
Is the attribute propagated back to the NAS if the server works
in proxy mode.
The value of N/A in any of this fields signifies "not
applicable".
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