The latest CVS snapshot should contain fixed radwho
radzap. They should work if you copy them to a 1.0.2
distribution, and re-build.
Thanks Alan, I'll grab them and give it a try.
Cheers,
Mike
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Mike Cisar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest CVS snapshot should contain fixed radwho
radzap. They should work if you copy them to a 1.0.2
distribution, and re-build.
Thanks Alan, I'll grab them and give it a try.
I've also put them into the 1.0.x distribution, if we ever
Mike Cisar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't say as I've been using it, for the obvious reasons... but I've wanted
to several times in the past couple months :-)
The latest CVS snapshot should contain fixed radwho radzap. They
should work if you copy them to a 1.0.2 distribution, and re-build.
Hi Alan,
So far as I can tell, radzap hasn't worked for a while. If
so, I'll poke it, and see if I can't get it to work. This
may, however, involve changing the command-line options...
Can't say as I've been using it, for the obvious reasons... but I've wanted
to several times in the
So far as I can tell, radzap hasn't worked for a while. If so, I'll
poke it, and see if I can't get it to work. This may, however,
involve changing the command-line options...
Alan DeKok.
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So far as I can tell, radzap hasn't worked for a while. If so, I'll
poke it, and see if I can't get it to work. This may, however,
involve changing the command-line options...
Hmm... a little bit of work on radwho turns it into a front-end
for radzap.
$ radwho -Z blah... | radclient -f
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