some way.
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>t - Tunnel ID</LI>
- <LI>s - Session ID</LI>
- <LI>username</LI>
- <LI>password</LI>
- <LI>protocol (0xC023 for PAP, 0xC223 for CHAP)</LI>
- <LI>continue_auth - Set to 0 to stop processing authentication modules</LI>
- </UL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>t<DD>Tunnel
+ <DT>s<DD>Session
+ <DT>username
+ <DT>password
+ <DT>protocol<DD>0xC023 for PAP, 0xC223 for CHAP
+ <DT>continue_auth<DD>Set to 0 to stop processing authentication modules
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>post_auth</B></TD>
to be accepted.
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>t - Tunnel ID</LI>
- <LI>s - Session ID</LI>
- <LI>username</LI>
- <LI>auth_allowed - This is already set to true or
+ <DL>
+ <DT>t<DD>Tunnel
+ <DT>s<DD>Session
+ <DT>username
+ <DT>auth_allowed<DD>This is already set to true or
false depending on whether authentication has been
allowed so far. You can set this to 1 or 0 to force
- allow or disallow authentication</LI>
- <LI>protocol (0xC023 for PAP, 0xC223 for CHAP)</LI>
- </UL>
+ allow or disallow authentication
+ <DT>protocol<DD>0xC023 for PAP, 0xC223 for CHAP
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>packet_rx</B></TD>
seriously slow down the system.</FONT>
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>t - Tunnel ID</LI>
- <LI>s - Session ID</LI>
- <LI>buf - The raw packet data</LI>
- <LI>len - The length of buf</LI>
- </UL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>t<DD>Tunnel
+ <DT>s<DD>Session
+ <DT>buf<DD>The raw packet data
+ <DT>len<DD>The length of buf
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>packet_tx</B></TD>
seriously slow down the system.</FONT>
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>t - Tunnel ID</LI>
- <LI>s - Session ID</LI>
- <LI>buf - The raw packet data</LI>
- <LI>len - The length of buf</LI>
- </UL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>t<DD>Tunnel
+ <DT>s<DD>Session
+ <DT>buf<DD>The raw packet data
+ <DT>len<DD>The length of buf
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>timer</B></TD>
you do is reentrant.
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>time_now - The current unix timestamp</LI>
- </UL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>time_now<DD>The current unix timestamp
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>new_session</B></TD>
session is now ready to handle traffic.
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>t - Tunnel ID</LI>
- <LI>s - Session ID</LI>
- </UL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>t<DD>Tunnel
+ <DT>s<DD>Session
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>kill_session</B></TD>
This may be called multiple times for the same session.
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>t - Tunnel ID</LI>
- <LI>s - Session ID</LI>
- </UL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>t<DD>Tunnel
+ <DT>s<DD>Session
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>radius_response</B></TD>
modules.
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>t - Tunnel ID</LI>
- <LI>s - Session ID</LI>
- <LI>key</LI>
- <LI>value</LI>
- </UL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>t<DD>Tunnel
+ <DT>s<DD>Session
+ <DT>key
+ <DT>value
+ </DL>
+ </TD>
+ </TR>
+ <TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>radius_reset</B></TD>
+ <TD>This is called whenever a RADIUS CoA request is
+ received to reset any options to default values before
+ the new values are applied.
+ </TD>
+ <TD>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>t<DD>Tunnel
+ <DT>s<DD>Session
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP BGCOLOR=WHITE><TD><B>control</B></TD>
required.
</TD>
<TD>
- <UL>
- <LI>buf - The raw packet data</LI>
- <LI>l - The raw packet data length</LI>
- <LI>source_ip - Where the request came from</LI>
- <LI>source_port - Where the request came from</LI>
- <LI>response - Allocate a buffer and put your response in here</LI>
- <LI>response_length - Length of response</LI>
- <LI>send_response - true or false whether a response
- should be sent. If you set this to true, you must
- allocate a response buffer.</LI>
- <LI>type - Type of request (see nsctl.c)</LI>
- <LI>id - ID of request</LI>
- <LI>data - I'm really not sure</LI>
- <LI>data_length - Length of data</LI>
- </UL>
+ <DL>
+ <DT>iam_master<DD>Cluster master status
+ <DT>argc<DD>The number of arguments
+ <DT>argv<DD>Arguments
+ <DT>response<DD>Return value: NSCTL_RES_OK or NSCTL_RES_ERR
+ <DT>additional<DD>Extended response text
+ </DL>
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>