Am Mon, 2003-10-20 um 18.46 schrieb Blevins Carol A:
I have freeradius 0.9.1 up and running using pgsql. I would like to
import /etc/passwd into the radius db. I have manually entered a user
into the radius db and have been able to authenticate the user fine, but
am unclear as to how I can
I have freeradius 0.9.1 up and running using pgsql. I would like to
import /etc/passwd into the radius db. I have manually entered a user
into the radius db and have been able to authenticate the user fine, but
am unclear as to how I can import the passwd file in the db. Any help
would be
Hi all I'm trying to import the
db_postgresql.sql file that comes with
=freeradius-0.9.0-pre3=20into postgres. I'm
using \copy /filename and I get the following error :\copy : parse
error at end of line Any idea what may be causing this
? ThanksBarry
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I'm trying to import the db_postgresql.sql file that comes with =
freeradius-0.9.0-pre3=20
into postgres.
I'm using \copy /filename and I get the following error :
\copy : parse error at end of line
Any idea what may be causing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using \copy /filename and I get the following error :
\copy : parse error at end of line
Any idea what may be causing this ?
Yes. Use \i filename instead. \copy is the wrong command.
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Hello,
I realize this is a total newbie question, but it seems like a pretty common
scenario so hopefully someone out there can lend a hand. :)
I'm getting ready to migrate from NT authentication over to FreeRadius, with
the ultimate goal being to free ourselves from dependency on the NT
is there any scipts to inport from legacy data ??
ie: detail and password files?
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On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:41:47AM -0400, George wrote:
is there any scipts to inport from legacy data ??
ie: detail and password files?
Here's something I wrote a while back. It works on a users file, which
is really the only one that's hard. Or are you referring to importing
into a SQL
How can I import data of the unix shadow file into mysql
to validate users over Auth-Type := Sql?
I tried, but had to insert data explicitly with 'encode ( password )'
Ciao, Robert Divko
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