radius_put_addr

(PECL radius >= 1.1.0)

radius_put_addrAttaches an IP address attribute

Description

radius_put_addr(
    resource $radius_handle,
    int $type,
    string $addr,
    int $options = 0,
    int $tag = ?
): bool

Attaches an IP address attribute to the current RADIUS request.

Note:

A request must be created via radius_create_request() before this function can be called.

Parameters

radius_handle

The RADIUS resource.

type

The attribute type.

addr

An IPv4 address in string form, such as 10.0.0.1.

options

A bitmask of the attribute options. The available options include RADIUS_OPTION_TAGGED and RADIUS_OPTION_SALT.

tag

The attribute tag. This parameter is ignored unless the RADIUS_OPTION_TAGGED option is set.

Return Values

Returns true on success or false on failure.

Changelog

Version Description
PECL radius 1.3.0 The options and tag parameters were added.

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