#! /usr/bin/env python # # Definitions for RADIUS programs # # Copyright 2002 Miguel A.L. Paraz # # This should only be used when testing modules. # Inside freeradius, the 'radiusd' Python module is created by the C module # and the definitions are automatically created. # # $Id$ # from modules.h RLM_MODULE_REJECT = 0 RLM_MODULE_FAIL = 1 RLM_MODULE_OK = 2 RLM_MODULE_HANDLED = 3 RLM_MODULE_INVALID = 4 RLM_MODULE_USERLOCK = 5 RLM_MODULE_NOTFOUND = 6 RLM_MODULE_NOOP = 7 RLM_MODULE_UPDATED = 8 RLM_MODULE_NUMCODES = 9 # from radiusd.h L_DBG = 1 L_AUTH = 2 L_INFO = 3 L_ERR = 4 L_PROXY = 5 L_CONS = 128 OP={ '{':2, '}':3, '(':4, ')':5, ',':6, ';':7, '+=':8, '-=':9, ':=':10, '=':11, '!=':12, '>=':13, '>':14, '<=':15, '<':16, '=~':17, '!~':18, '=*':19, '!*':20, '==':21 , '#':22 } OP_TRY = (':=', '+=', '-=', '=' ) def resolve(*lines): tuples = [] for line in lines: for op in OP_TRY: arr = line.rsplit(op) if len(arr)==2: tuples.append((str(arr[0].strip()),OP[op],str(arr[1].strip()))) break return tuple(tuples) # log function def radlog(level, msg): import sys sys.stdout.write(msg + '\n') level = level