Re: DEAFAULT keyword??

2009-08-06 Thread Alan DeKok
Marlon Duksa wrote: I've been reading through WiKi pages but still not clear. I need to evaluate two attributes and I'm doing this with the =~ operator. But the second attribute is not evaluated but instead returned as reg expr (exactly as stated below) DEFAULT *User-Name =~

Re: DEAFAULT keyword??

2009-08-06 Thread Marlon Duksa
Thanks. But how do you invoke 'man' for the users? If I type what you did above in Ubuntu, I get some other 'users' :NAME users - print the user names of users currently logged in to the current host when I do 'man freeradius' then I get the correct man pages for freeradius but very

Re: DEAFAULT keyword??

2009-08-06 Thread Alan DeKok
Marlon Duksa wrote: Thanks. But how do you invoke 'man' for the users? If I type what you did above in Ubuntu, I get some other 'users' : NAME users - print the user names of users currently logged in to the current host OK... $ man 5 users Or, you could try reading the users

Re: DEAFAULT keyword??

2009-08-06 Thread Marlon Duksa
ok, thanks. It is more clear now. Marlon On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote: Marlon Duksa wrote: Thanks. But how do you invoke 'man' for the users? If I type what you did above in Ubuntu, I get some other 'users' : NAME users - print the

DEAFAULT keyword??

2009-08-05 Thread Marlon Duksa
Hi - I've been reading through WiKi pages but still not clear. I need to evaluate two attributes and I'm doing this with the =~ operator. But the second attribute is not evaluated but instead returned as reg expr (exactly as stated below) DEFAULT *User-Name =~ ^([aA-zZ]+)-([aA-zZ]+)$,

Re: DEAFAULT keyword??

2009-08-05 Thread Marlon Duksa
I put 'fall-through' before DEFAULT NAS-Port-Id and now it works. But I still do not understand what does the DEAFULT keyword do? Thanks, Marlon On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Marlon Duksa mdu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi - I've been reading through WiKi pages but still not clear. I need to