Is there any way a user file can be edited and new users can be accepted as valid
logins without having to restart radiusd?
Thanks,
Merlin Kauffman
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/28/2003 07:55:54 AM:
Is there any way a user file can be edited and new users can be
accepted as valid logins without having to restart radiusd?
Nope. To do that, you need to use an authentication mechanism that
doesn't use the users file, such as LDAP or SQL.
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 05:55:54 -0700
Merlin Kauffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way a user file can be edited and new users can be accepted as valid
logins without having to restart radiusd?
Use an SQL db. it's easy enough, and then you can edit the userdata to your hearts
content
If you are using a database module then it works.
I dont know if there is any way to do it with users, perhaps somebody
else would answer that :)
Merlin Kauffman wrote:
Is there any way a user file can be edited and new users can be accepted as valid logins without having to restart radiusd?
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Is there any way a user file can be edited and new users can be accepted
as valid logins without having to restart
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On Monday 28 July 2003 08:55, Merlin Kauffman wrote:
Is there any way a user file can be edited and new users can be accepted as
valid logins without having to restart radiusd?
See the other responses if you want to use a DB.
If you don't want to