virtual servers = 2 different user files

2009-08-25 Thread kisteorg google
Hello list, I would like to use one freeradius for 2 different NAS-groups. Therefore I need two different users files, one for each instance. I tried to make the module configuration per virtual server, which seems not to be working. Does anybody has a trick to get this working? BR Uwe - List

Re: virtual servers = 2 different user files

2009-08-25 Thread George Koulyabin
Hello On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 08:29:49AM +0200, kisteorg google wrote: Hello list, I would like to use one freeradius for 2 different NAS-groups. Therefore I need two different users files, one for each instance. I tried to make the module configuration per virtual server, which seems not

Re: virtual servers = 2 different user files

2009-08-25 Thread Alan DeKok
kisteorg google wrote: I would like to use one freeradius for 2 different NAS-groups. Therefore I need two different users files, one for each instance. I tried to make the module configuration per virtual server, which seems not to be working. You need to create two instances of the files

Re: virtual servers = 2 different user files

2009-08-25 Thread Ivan Kalik
Hello list, I would like to use one freeradius for 2 different NAS-groups. Therefore I need two different users files, one for each instance. I tried to make the module configuration per virtual server, which seems not to be working. Does anybody has a trick to get this working? You can

Re: virtual servers = 2 different user files

2009-08-25 Thread kisteorg google
Hi, Replace that with: files foo { ... } files bar { ... } And point the usersfile, etc. to different files in each one. Ok. Just one point left. Where do I reference foo and bar. Are these the server names? BR Uwe - List

Re: virtual servers = 2 different user files

2009-08-25 Thread Alan DeKok
kisteorg google wrote: Ok. Just one point left. Where do I reference foo and bar. Are these the server names? No. They are the names of the *instance* of the files module. You will use foo and bar in the various virtual servers, instead of files. Alan DeKok. - List