Hello Todd -
Any parameter that takes an argument can read that argument from a file by
using this construct:
DefaultReply file:"."
BTW - all of your questions are answered in the reference manual which is
found in the distribution in the file "doc/ref.html" (there are postscript
Is it valid to use a variable like this?
Where the DefaultReply string is in a file in %D?
RewriteUsername tr/A-Z/a-z/
RewriteUsername s/\s+//g
Filename %D/users
DefaultReply %D/Reply
CaseInsensitivePasswords
# Log accounting to a detail file
AcctLogFileName %L/detail
Salut Pascal -
I think I need a bit more detail - do you want to add attributes to
Access-Accept messages, or to Access-Reject messages? Or both?
I must confess I don't understand your example below.
thanks
Hugh
At 9:16 -0400 01/4/24, Pascal Robert wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm working with a demo wi
me is completely garbled; you may
have a
noisy phone line."
Does that help?
Dave
> -Original Message-
> From: Pascal Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 9:16 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (RADIATOR) DefaultReply and AddToReply
>
Hi,
I'm working with a demo with Radiator and I have a "small" problem.
One of our wholesalers want some more attributes in the reply. So I used
AddToReply to add them to the Accept-Request answer, but I also need to send
some generic attributes if the request has failed (bad username or passwo
Hello Khurram -
On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, Khurram Shahzad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How it is possible to sent different "DefaultReply" for two different
> groups of /etc/group file in Solaris?
>
You don't say how you are authenticating your users, but I would imagine
something like this would work:
# def
Hi,
How it is possible to sent different "DefaultReply" for two different
groups of /etc/group file in Solaris?
Regards
Khurram
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