the only thing that seems to give any clue for := vs == is doc/rlm_attr_filter
[snip]
o The operators used for specifying the attributes are as follows:
= - NOT ALLOWED. If used, it becomes "=="
:= - Set ( used to ensure a specific a/v is present )
== - Equal ( exact )
=* - Always Equal ( will allow all values for attribute )
!* - Always Not Equal ( will block all values for attribute )
!= - Not equal
>= - Greater than or equal to
<= - Less than or equal to
> - Greater than
< - Less than
If you have regular expressions enabled you also have:
=~ - Regular expression equal
!~ - Regular expression not equal
[/snip]
so in theory, if these operators are the same everywhere (just an assumption,
but i don't feel like digging into the source to find out for sure) then a
radcheck with password := 123456 would set the password to 123456 and
password == 123456 would see if the password is 123456
On Monday 09 December 2002 8:03, you wrote:
> so what would it matter if it is := ?
> I use that one in my conf files? I checked man 5 users but it is not very
> clear to me what it means by 'repalaces' etc.
>
> Evren
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