On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Chan Min Wai wrote:
Kostas Kalevras wrote:
You 've got multiple instances of the ldap module and you 're using the
wrong one to perform group checks. Use:
DEFAULTldap_instance-Ldap-Group == disabled, Auth-Type := Reject
Ok Things statring to be more interesting now. I've
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Chan Min Wai wrote:
Hello,
Seem to be something is missing somewhere.
I've follow the same way. But there is still no sight og LDAP-Group in
the log.
Below is the log.
Dustin Doris wrote:
ldap_howto.txt in the doc directory tells you how, not sure how outdated
that is by now,
Kostas Kalevras wrote:
You 've got multiple instances of the ldap module and you 're using the
wrong one to perform group checks. Use:
DEFAULTldap_instance-Ldap-Group == disabled, Auth-Type := Reject
Ok Things statring to be more interesting now. I've using the following
entry in users
The easiest (and desgined??) way would be to use the ldap configuration
item:
access_attr = dialupAccess
and optionally
# access_attr_used_for_allow = yes
Read the rlm_ldap file in the doc directory of the source for instructions.
regards,
Mike
Chan Min Wai wrote:
Greeting,
I've been
Greeting,
I've been trying to work out a way to disable unpaid users with a
single disable radiusGroupName. But the doc and the resources is limited
and I don't even see radiusGroupName in the log so I think it is not
working with my configuration.
I would like to know how to
Hello,
Seem to be something is missing somewhere.
I've follow the same way. But there is still no sight og LDAP-Group in
the log.
Below is the log.
Dustin Doris wrote:
ldap_howto.txt in the doc directory tells you how, not sure how outdated
that is by now, I will be rewriting it sometime this
Greeting,
I've been trying to work out a way to disable unpaid users with a
single disable radiusGroupName. But the doc and the resources is limited
and I don't even see radiusGroupName in the log so I think it is not
working with my configuration.
I would like to know how to
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