"Chris A. Kalin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now, I've got
> users who are able to get online who shouldn't be able to, and that's Very
> Bad (tm).  I also set Session-Timeouts and the like by group name, so I'm
> kinda screwed multiple ways here.  I'm only pulling group names from the
> /etc/group file, so I don't believe I'm overloading the Group attribute
> (although I can certainly see your point on how it would be possible to do
> so.)  Does anyone know what sort of changes were made to the source to have
> this break, and what can be done to fix it, even if there's one quick fix
> very soon and another more correct fix later on down the line?  I'm not a
> programmer (at least, not in C) or I'd dig thru the source and attempt to
> help here.

  The simplest thing may be to grab the 0.4 AND 0.5 distributions (or
the CVS head) , and replace rlm_unix in the 0.5 with the one from 0.4.

  I'll try to see what's going on in the Unix module.

  You could also try using rlm_passwd, that may do what you want.

  Alan DeKok.

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