We have a denyuser group and we move the username into, they are not allowed
to dial up but it will allow them to check mail. If you dont want them to
check mail I think the way you are doing it is easy and works..
byron
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From: "Devin Atencio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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If it is a linux system try passwd -l username to lock account and passwd -u
username to unlock.
Richard
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From: "Bill Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: Disabling User
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004, Anson Rinesmith wrote:
>Just set their Auth-Type := Reject, no need to change the password.
That's fine for radius, but doesn't solve the larger problem (e.g. POP/IMAP
access and other things that depend on the password).
Bill
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Just set their Auth-Type := Reject, no need to change the password.
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Atencio
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 12:11 PM
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Subject: Disabling User
I was wondering if there was an eas
"Devin Atencio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if there was an easy way to disable a user so that if they
> Try to dialup it would deny them access. Currently our method is we just
> Change the user's password. I have tried to set Simulatenous-Use to 0 but
> That doesn't appear to wo
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004, Devin Atencio wrote:
>
>I was wondering if there was an easy way to disable a user so that if they
>Try to dialup it would deny them access. Currently our method is we just
>Change the user's password. I have tried to set Simulatenous-Use to 0 but
>That doesn't appear to work
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