Are you dead set on the /etc/passwd format? You could just use the
users file i.e.,
/raddb/users:
$INCLUDE /raddb/users.myusers
$INCLUDE /raddb/users.unix
users.myusers would have entries for all your non-unix people, and
users.unix would have the defaults for your unix users. You can then
>From the reference, I can choose "Local" or "system" as my auth-type of
radius server. However, the type "System" would read the UNIX password file
by default. Can I just create another file which stored all users for doing
radius authentication? For example, I would like to create another file
n
Greetings! Is there anyway to use the shortname in the naslist as part
of the detail path? i.e.,
222-hiper14 LATA222 usrhiper
222-hiper15 LATA222 usrhiper
would log to: /logs/radacct/LATA222/detail
I was am able to do this with Cistron, but just can't seem to get this
Hi list,
Which is the correct way to send different Reply-Messages when rejecting the
client
with externeal Exec-Program?
I've tried ":=" and "+=" settings but regardless of Reply-Message value pair sent
it always returns built in Reply-Message.
Regards,
B.
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Hi,
i'm using Freeradius-0.3 and Oracle 8.1.7 ...
When i try to autenticate a user it rejects me ...
I made some changes in rlm_sql.c to make it print the responde from oracle,
and when i test it return's me a bogus string and not the password. Whe i
send the query to oracle using sqlplus
BillWorker 2i Development Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think there is anything basically wrong with the radius. It is
> just that the number of Perl process (external script) that are spawned
> at the instant is just to high for the given resource. We were not able
> to find any wa