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 =~
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
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
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
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]+)$,
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
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