Re: OT: Written communication (Was: Re: Quick enable/disable user account.)

2011-09-14 Thread Arran Cudbard-Bell
>> > I've noticed that many features in freeradius are implemented unintuitively. > Groups are one example. the various rlm modules are another example. > Furthermore there's alot of extensive documentation to filter through. > Asking a general question in hopes of narrowing the search par

Re: OT: Written communication (Was: Re: Quick enable/disable user account.)

2011-09-14 Thread Alan DeKok
Christ Schlacta wrote: > I've noticed that many features in freeradius are implemented > unintuitively. Groups are one example. the various rlm modules are > another example. *Concrete* examples. Great! The "unintuitive" support for groups is that FreeRADIUS doesn't really support groups.

Re: OT: Written communication (Was: Re: Quick enable/disable user account.)

2011-09-14 Thread Christ Schlacta
On 9/14/2011 8:46, Alan DeKok wrote: rauch.hol...@googlemail.com wrote: Like I mentioned in my response to Arran, the OP didn't mention whether he had tried anything by himself before posting to this list. Maybe he tried it but he couldn't figure out what the example was telling him (but then he

Re: OT: Written communication (Was: Re: Quick enable/disable user account.)

2011-09-14 Thread Alan DeKok
rauch.hol...@googlemail.com wrote: > Like I mentioned in my response to Arran, the OP didn't mention whether he > had tried anything by himself before posting to this list. Maybe he tried it > but he couldn't figure out what the example was telling him (but then he > could have mentioned it in his

OT: Written communication (Was: Re: Quick enable/disable user account.)

2011-09-14 Thread rauch . holger
Hi Alan, On Wed, 14 Sep 2011, Alan DeKok wrote: > [...] > Or, the OP could have read the FAQ about "disabled" users. A simple > text search for "disable" would have produced an example. Like I mentioned in my response to Arran, the OP didn't mention whether he had tried anything by himself be