aangles wrote:
> Like this?
>
> DEFAULT guests-Ldap-Group == "cn=wlanguests,ou=Groups,dc=CELLS,dc=ES",
> Expiration := 09 Oct 2009 17:00, Auth-Type = LDAPGUESTS
No.
> Because with this radius says:
>
> /etc/raddb/users[65]: Parse error (check) for entry DEFAULT: Expected end of
> line or comm
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> I'm sorry man, i am new with this. Exactly in which file I configure ,and
> in
> which section of that file: radiusd.conf, or expiration module, or ldap
> module, users file?
None of the above. In authorize section of default or inner-tunnel virtual
server depending on the protocol used.
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Hi,
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> I would Like to know if there is a way to define an expiration time for all
> those users which belong to an LDAP Group, instead of defining this
> attribute for each of those users?
>
> Moreover, after expiration time , RADIUS send an access-reject to the user.
> Is ther
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> I would Like to know if there is a way to define an expiration time for
> all
> those users which belong to an LDAP Group, instead of defining this
> attribute for each of those users?
if(Ldap-Group == "some_group") {
update control {
Expiration := when
}
}
> Moreover, after
that send a message to the wifi users in a
"windows form"?
thank you very much
regards
albert
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