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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:41:54 +0100
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Hi,
I should say that I do not want to use an external solution. Creating a
huntgroup for each NAS with the exact same user list does work, but then
if I have to change a user I would then have to modify what could be
over 100 groups.
i think, therein, lies your problem - you havent looked
I did, but the user list is not being recognized by more than one.
How can I get that user list to be used for all NAS that are in that
huntgroup? Or is this a bug?
No, it's not a bug. It's a flat file entry. Every entry is matched
separately. i.e. one entry doesn't know what's listed under
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Hi,
I should say that I do not want to use an external
Dana 13/12/2007, Reynolds, Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
I am looking at that option, but I should not have to. Per the
huntgroups file:
# This file can also be used to define restricted access
# to certain huntgroups. The second and following lines
#
Hi,
# This file can also be used to define restricted access
# to certain huntgroups. The second and following lines
# define the access restrictions (based on username and
# UNIX usergroup) for the huntgroup.
#
so why not do as i
Replying to both suggestions inline, but neither will work.
Try this:
alphen NAS-IP-Address =~ '^192\.168\.2\.[56]$'
User-Name == test1,
User-Name == test2
Problem is in real deployment the IPaddress will be varied from
different subnets.
Regards,
But I guess here is my problem. How do you assign more than one NAS to
a huntgroup?
The way it is shown in the huntgroups file.
But this uses SQL which we are not using and would prefer not to.
Use LDAP then. Or feel free to list (same) users for every huntgroup
entry.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik
Example is fine. Reply items apply only to the huntgroup under which
they are listed. They won't apply to others even with the same name.
Try this (not sure if Huntgroup-Name works in preprocess):
alphen NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.2.5
alphen NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.2.6
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