Ami Schieber wrote:
passwd MyGroup {
filename = /etc/MyGroup
format = "~Group-Name:::*,User-Name"
hashsize = 50
ignoreislike = yes
allowmultiplekeys = yes
My /etc/MyGroup file :
FIGrp:::*,Ami
FIGrp:::*,John
No. The "," prefixing the key in the format means that more than one
value exists in that field, separated by commas, like the /etc/group
file. The man page is quite specific. Your file would need to read:
FIGrp:::Ami,John
The "man rlm_passwd" docs are pretty specific about that example:
"""Parse a file similar to the /etc/group file."""
If you're generating the file yourself, you can use a simpler format:
passwd mygroup {
filename = /etc/mygroup
format = "~Group-Name:*User-Name"
hashsize = 50
allowmultiplekeys = yes
}
...ands
group:user1
group:user2
othergroup:user3
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