Alan Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Therefore the question is, are there add on modules that can dynamically add
a user and generate a one time password?
No. Dynamically adding a user is something which is (in general)
not a good idea.
Alan DeKok.
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Dear all,
I have just installed radius 0.8 on my redhat 7.2 box. Being a total newbie
I just wanted to know two things...
1) Firstly how do I add new users and then without restarting make radius
reread the users file? Is there a configuration switch to allow me to do
that? If it isnt
Alan,
At 11:38 PM 11/27/2002 +1100, you wrote:
Dear all,
I have just installed radius 0.8 on my redhat 7.2 box. Being a total
newbie I just wanted to know two things...
1) Firstly how do I add new users and then without restarting make radius
reread the users file? Is there a configuration
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Subject:Re: User Configuartion Help and Interesting Scenario
Alan,
At 11:38 PM 11/27/2002 +1100, you wrote:
Dear all,
I have just installed radius 0.8 on my redhat 7.2 box. Being a total
newbie I just wanted to know two things...
1) Firstly how do I add new users
Travaglia
Chris Brotsos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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11/27/2002 07:39 AM
Please respond to freeradius-users
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cc:
Subject:Re: User Configuartion Help and Interesting Scenario
Alan,
At 11:38 PM 11/27/2002 +1100, you
Please respond to freeradius-users
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:Re: User Configuartion Help and Interesting Scenario
At 07:50 AM 11/27/2002 -0600, you wrote:
You do NOT need to use a database to cause freeradius to re-read its
users
file. You simply have
Brotsos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: User Configuartion Help and Interesting Scenario
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 07:39:13 -0600
Alan,
At 11:38 PM 11/27/2002 +1100, you wrote:
Dear all,
I have just installed radius 0.8 on my redhat 7.2 box. Being a total