From 00e0ae25ec062b4d92ab388e2884d1af6c2e511e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: venaas Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 09:28:24 +0000 Subject: made 20081106 snapshot branch, updated version/date info git-svn-id: https://svn.testnett.uninett.no/radsecproxy/branches/devel-20081106@434 e88ac4ed-0b26-0410-9574-a7f39faa03bf --- radsecproxy.conf.5 | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'radsecproxy.conf.5') diff --git a/radsecproxy.conf.5 b/radsecproxy.conf.5 index 315ccf2..0fb7826 100644 --- a/radsecproxy.conf.5 +++ b/radsecproxy.conf.5 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ \\$2 \(la\\$1\(ra\\$3 .. .if \n(.g .mso www.tmac -.TH "radsecproxy.conf " 5 2008-10-16 "radsecproxy devel 2008-10-16" "" +.TH "radsecproxy.conf " 5 2008-11-06 "radsecproxy devel-20081106" "" .SH NAME radsecproxy.conf \- Radsec proxy configuration file @@ -171,6 +171,21 @@ will use for TLS connections. This can be used to specify source address and/or source port that the proxy will use for DTLS connections. .TP +\*(T +This can be used to change the default TTL attribute. Only change this if +you know what you are doing. The syntax is either a numerical value +denoting the TTL attribute, or two numerical values separated by column +specifying a vendor attribute, i.e. \*(T. +.TP +\*(T +If a TTL attribute is present, the proxy will decrement the value and +discard the message if zero. Normally the proxy does nothing if no TTL +attribute is present. If you use the addTTL option with a value 1-255, +the proxy will when forwarding a message with no TTL attribute, add one +with the specified value. Note that this option can also be specified +for a client/server. It will then override this setting when forwarding +a message to that client/server. +.TP \*(T This can be set to \*(T or \*(T with \*(T being the default. When this is enabled, a request @@ -225,9 +240,10 @@ The allowed options in a client block are \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, -\*(T, \*(T, -\*(T, \*(T and -\*(T. We already discussed the +\*(T, \*(T, +\*(T, \*(T, +\*(T and \*(T. +We already discussed the \*(T option. The value of \*(T must be one of \*(T, \*(T, \*(T or \*(T. The value of \*(T is the @@ -262,6 +278,11 @@ from the same client, with the same authenticator etc. The proxy will then ignore the new request (if it is still processing the previous one), or returned a copy of the previous reply. .PP +The \*(T option is similar to the +\*(T option used in the basic config. See that for +details. Any value configured here overrides the basic one when sending +messages to this client. +.PP The \*(T option is deprecated. Use \*(T instead. .PP @@ -309,7 +330,8 @@ administrator. The allowed options in a server block are \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, -\*(T, \*(T, +\*(T, \*(T, +\*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T and \*(T. @@ -318,7 +340,8 @@ We already discussed the \*(T option. The \*(T option allows you to specify which port number the server uses. The usage of \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, \*(T, -\*(T, \*(T, +\*(T, \*(T, +\*(T, \*(T and \*(T are just as specified for the \*(T above, except that \*(T (and not \*(T) -- cgit v1.1