Alan DeKok wrote:
Greg G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
   It does, but not what you'd hoped.  It looks like I'm going to wind 
up using GNU Radius, because it *doesn't* exit when it encounters 
something it doesn't understand in the user file.  It discards the entry 
for the invalid user.
    

  Meaning that the server doesn't behave as intended, and it's
probably difficult for the administrator to figure that out.  So
you're left with a server which isn't doing what you want...
  
   No, it's doing just what I want.  It's logging the problem with the user entry and getting on with processing.  There's no reason that an single authentication item in the users file should halt the server.  If it's a problem in the configuration file or something critical like that, absolutely there should be no further action.
   I understand that you have a different opinion, but that doesn't negate mine, or the fact that this is how I'd like it to work.  Pointing me at the readme file isn't much help either, since that boils down to "fix it, or don't.  Whatever."

-Greg G



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