That did it, but it's brought about some other weirdness. When I replace Group with My-Group in some lines, I now get complaints about an unexpected trailing comma, where there is none.

Eg.  The following line returns with no error:
DEFAULT Auth-Type=System,Group=="filtered",NasType=Aleron

But this:
DEFAULT Auth-Type=System,My-Group=="filtered",NasType=Aleron

Complains of an unexpected trailing comma.

Just to be sure my syntax wasn't messed up (since i'm basing this off of a barely compatible file) I've tried with both NasType and Nas- Type (just to be safe) and still get the same error, reproducible between situations.

Sorry for my newbishness, this all has just /really/ got me stumped.

--Wayne
On May 3, 2006, at 1:40 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:

Wayne Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Right now, I have it set up with an entry for rad_group with the
following:

  passwd  rad_group{
        filename = /usr/local/etc/raddb/group
         format="*User-Name:~Group"

  Don't use the "Group" attribute.  It's for Unix groups.

  The rlm_passwd "man" page says to use the "My-Group" attribute for a
reason.

  Alan DeKok.
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