Re: (PM) pm3 filters

Thomas C Kinnen (tom@lcp.livingston.com)
Sun, 12 Jul 1998 15:58:13 -0700 (PDT)

On Sun, 12 Jul 1998, Andy Kirkham wrote:

> >
> Yep, I couldn't make sense either. However, I've tried your to no
> avail. I am using RADIUS so I used two filters with the .in and
> .out suffixes. I have checked the status of the port and they are
> being applied ok. I writing here cos I tried the obvious ones without
> success. I'll have another go thou with whats above.

Do not use the .in and .out in radius. If a matching filter is found it
is automatically loaded for the in/out as they exist. Just use the filter
name. Also in this case you probally only need a .in filter to allow
traffic to your IPs.

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