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radius_put_vendor_string

(PECL radius >= 1.1.0)

radius_put_vendor_stringAttaches a vendor specific string attribute

Descripción

bool radius_put_vendor_string ( resource $radius_handle , int $vendor , int $type , string $value )
Warning

Esta función no está documentada actualmente, solamente se encuentra disponible la lista de parámetros.

Valores retornados

Devuelve TRUE si todo se llevó a cabo correctamente, FALSE en caso de fallo.



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radius_put_vendor_string
sebastian at sebsoft dot nl
30-Oct-2008 04:04
In the PECL sources, a certain vendor specific string is included for Microsoft systems.
However, if you just want to pass something entirely different, like Cisco specifics, that's possible.
The fact that this isn't included in the sources of the PECL doesn't mean you can't use them.

Better said, everything there is in the dictionary of your Radius server can be put in as string.

Like the following example to write a h323-gw-id:
<?php
$res
= radius_acct_open ();
radius_add_server($res,'127.0.0.1', 1813, 'mysecret', 10, 2);
radius_create_request($res, RADIUS_ACCOUNTING_REQUEST);
radius_put_vendor_string($res,9,33 ,"h323-gw-id=123456");

$result = radius_send_request($res);
?>

radius_request_authenticator> <radius_put_vendor_int
Last updated: Fri, 26 Dec 2008
 
 
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