Almost a year ago Alan responded this:
> From: aland > Subject: Re: assign users to a group > Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 07:23:58 -0700 > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > How can I group some users to a group, without using my unix accouts > > /etc/groups and etc/passwd files. I just want to use the plain > > /etc/raddb/users file. > > Right now, you can't, sorry. > > If you're willing to write an 'rlm_group' which used a text file or > DB, that would be a good thing. > > Alan DeKok. (I found it in the archive.) I am not able to see that this functionality exists yet, is that true? How do you guys out there do this, with sql or ldap? What I want to do is to accept or reject access for groups of users to groups of routers without listing all the users in each huntgroup. I also want to give my users memberships in more than one group at a time. I'm using FR for admin-access to the routers in our network, is there a way to assign different enable passwords for different groups of routers even if they use the same radius-server? -- best regards Nils Arvid R�nhovde TBS/Datacom/NMS tel: +47 905 35 149, fax: +47 912 96 654 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
