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On Behalf Of Phil Mayers
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 11:23 AM
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Subject: Re: LDAP groups and profiles
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On Behalf Of Phil Mayers
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On 05/02/13 15:50, Chris Taylor wrote:
I added this to the users file
DEFAULT ldap1.REALM-2.ca-Ldap-Group == residential_profile
But I get this error when I fire up radius -X
/etc/raddb/users[222]: Parse error (check) for entry DEFAULT: expecting operator
Errors reading /etc/raddb/users
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On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 3:51 PM
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Subject: Re: LDAP groups and profiles
Chris Taylor wrote:
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> I have RADIUS running with multiple realms and
Chris Taylor wrote:
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> I have RADIUS running with multiple realms and multiple LDAP back ends
> that stores all my user attributes. I am trying to apply different user
> profiles to different groups. What I did was setup the profile in the
> USERS file, add the group attributes to the ldap co
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