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Hi all,
I have the following difficulty with RADIUS
My passwd file: /etc/passwd has the following entries
root:x:504:504::/root/bin/bash
Hi all,
I have the following difficulty with RADIUS
My passwd file: /etc/passwd has the following entries
root:x:504:504::/root/bin/bash
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My group file: /etc/raddb/group has the following entries
root:x:1
Hi all,
I have been able to work with user level policies by defining the policy for each user in /etc/raddb/users file in the "Filter-Id" attribute. Now I want to add policies for a group. So my requirement is, a user can belong to more than one group. In addition he can have his own policies
How and where to add the policies for a user group. The groups can be created in the /etc/groups file or using rlm_passwd. But where to add the policies associated with a group.
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