Sounds good, I have made the change to read
format = "~nadmin:*,User-Name"
added "nadmin" to the dictionary file
Things at this point are working OK
[noc_group] Added nadmin: 'NOC' to reply_items
++[noc_group] returns ok
However I can still not get the logic of the unlang statement correct. As per
your suggestion earlier I added the following to the post auth section
# if (%{request:nadmin} == "NOC") {
# update <"reply"> {
# Reply-Message = 'Noc-Group Match'
# }
# }
When un commented I receive
/usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[414]: Parse error after "update"
So I am obviously doing something quite wrong, however I cannot see how to
utilize "update" within an if statement (as I only wish for the update to occur
with certain accounts)
Thank you
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 10:27 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Authorization question
Larry Ross wrote:
> In my passwd module I have the following. (made sense to have the group
> name appear as if it came from the authenticator... hence the ~)
...
>
Do NOT re-use the "Group-Name" attribute. That is already used for
Unix groups.
There's a reason that the "man" page for rlm_passwd uses another name
for the grouping attribute.
> I attempt to utilize this method I fail (Radius will not start as
> currently I am simply trying to append a Reply message when NOC-Group
> scores a hit.
...
> if (%{request:Group-Name} == "NOC") {
> Reply-Message = 'Noc-Group Match'
It's failing because that is not the correct syntax for adding
attributes. See the "update" command that is documented in "man unlang"
Alan DeKok.
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