Then how to define AddToReply OSC-Group-Identifier clause if you have two
different priv groups.AuthSQL accepts only one AddToReply clause.If you do not
define AddToReply clause I got this:
Authorization denied for user, group DEFAULT. No matching AuthorizeGroup rule
for args service=shell cmd*
On 11/16/2012 01:56 PM, Murat Bilal wrote:
> Actually I mean If I have 2 different privilege level groups.For example one
> of the have priv-lvl=15, the other is priv-lvl=1 .Do I need 2 different AuthBy
This is done (usually) with one AuthBy. The correct value for
AuthorizeGroupAttr depends on th
Actually I mean If I have 2 different privilege level groups.For example one of
the have priv-lvl=15, the other is priv-lvl=1 .Do I need 2 different AuthBy
Thanks
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From: radiator-boun...@open.com.au [mailto:radiator-boun...@open.com.au] On
Behalf Of Heikki Vatiainen
Se
On 11/15/2012 10:34 PM, Murat Bilal wrote:
> I have three dıfferent groups and for TACACS authorization.My radius
> .cfg is like that
Hello Murat,
you can have only one AddToReply line in an AuthBy. This is why you get
DEFAULT with the Access-Accept. Try removing all except one that adds
group3
Hi
I have different groups with different set of privilege levels and rules.I want
to make TACACS auth from radiator mysql database.But reply message always come
from one group identifier.
Do I need to setup different Handlers for different group priv.?
Thanks
MURAT BİLAL
Services Engineer
On 11/15/2012 04:54 PM, John Lodge wrote:
> Does anyone know of the existence of a perl module to communicate with a
> MikroTik NAS for auth. I see a number of files in the goodies directory
> that mention use with MikroTik, but there is no pm file in the nas
> directory.
Hello John,
the files