Re: Special characters in users file

2006-05-08 Thread sumi thra
On 4/28/06, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It works in 1.1.1, so my conclusion is that you're running an olderversion, or that there's something broken in your local system. Yes. it works fine when the configuration is like this..DEFAULT Group-Name ==

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-05-08 Thread Alan DeKok
sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes. it works fine when the configuration is like this.. ... But you won't say what version you're running. But, when i use ~ symbol( to allow more that one wlan access/reject ), The above default policy will not work for more than one wlan's. My guess

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-05-08 Thread sumi thra
On 5/8/06, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes. it works fine when the configuration is like this.But you won't say what version you're running. I am using version: 1.1.1 But, when i use ~ symbol( to allow more that one wlan access/reject ), The above

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-04-28 Thread Alan DeKok
sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But im getting the error message like .. Yes, you've said that multiple times. You don't need to repeat it. It works in 1.1.1, so my conclusion is that you're running an older version, or that there's something broken in your local system. Alan DeKok.

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-04-27 Thread Alan DeKok
sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Still im getting the same error message. The only error messages I see when I use that config are: a) No attribute Wlan-Index b) illegal regular expression: unmatched \{ Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-04-27 Thread sumi thra
Hey Alan,Thanksfor your reply.If im not wrong, The Wlan-Index is a vendor specific attribute, should be added in the dictionary. Then we will not get the error message .. No attribute Wlan-Index.But im getting the error message like .. /var/etc/raddb/users[2]: Unexpected trailing comma in check

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-04-25 Thread Alan DeKok
sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please find my users file configuration error message below ... /var/etc/raddb/users[2]: Unexpected trailing comma in check item list for entry DEFAULT Ok... DEFAULT ldap_primary-Ldap-Group == group1,Wlan-Index =~ \_rad\_test1\{,Login-Time :=

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-04-25 Thread sumi thra
On 4/25/06, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please find my users file configuration error message below... /var/etc/raddb/users[2]: Unexpected trailing comma in check item list for entry DEFAULTOk... DEFAULT ldap_primary-Ldap-Group == group1,Wlan-Index =~

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-04-25 Thread sumi thra
On 4/25/06, sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/25/06, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please find my users file configuration error message below ... /var/etc/raddb/users[2]: Unexpected trailing comma in check item list for entry DEFAULTOk... DEFAULT

Special characters in users file

2006-04-24 Thread sumi thra
Hi All,Can we use special characters like $, {, [, ( in the users file?? I have defined some vendor specific attribute in users file. When i escape with \ still im not able to start the server.Whether the freeradius does not allow these characters ?? or we can accept those characters by specifying

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-04-24 Thread Alan DeKok
sumi thra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can we use special characters like $, {, [, ( in the users file?? Yes. There should be zero problems with doing that. I have defined some vendor specific attribute in users file. When i escape with \ still im not able to start the server. Since you're

Re: Special characters in users file

2006-04-24 Thread sumi thra
Hi Alan,Thanks for your reply.Please find my users file configuration error message belowrealm: delimiter = /realm: ignore_default = norealm: ignore_null = noModule: Instantiated realm (prefix_oblic) realm: format = suffixrealm: delimiter = @realm: ignore_default = norealm: ignore_null =