On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Alan DeKok <[email protected]>wrote:
> tyllerd wrote: > > What is "/^baduser/i" ? > > It's a regular expression. See the Perl documentation for more > information. > > > I am wanting to use the perl module with freeradius, but I am still > learning > > Perl and I currently have that (the example.pl) file running and have > > replaced baduser with test. > ... > > However I can still login with test. I just would like to know should it > be > > "test", 'test'.. I have tried those and they also do not work, so maybe > it > > is something else. Thank you if anyone can help. > > (1) Run the server in debugging mode to see what it's doing > > (2) Learn Perl. This isn't the list to teach you about Perl, > unfortunately. > > Alan DeKok. > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > Thanks for the response. I didn't expect you guys to teach me anything, I just needed a working base from which I can modify to my needs. I see know that it was my fault (obviously it was going to be). I am using sql, and not the users file as the guide ( http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_perl) suggests. I added Auth-Type attribute into the table and I know cannot login with the user baduser. So radcheck used to look like this +------+----------+-----------+----+---------+ | id | username | attribute | op | value | +------+----------+-----------+----+---------+ 8813 | baduser | password | == | baduser +------+----------+-----------+----+---------+ it now looks like this. +------+----------+-----------+----+---------+ | id | username | attribute | op | value | +------+----------+-----------+----+---------+ | 8813 | baduser | password | == | baduser | | 8814 | baduser | Auth-Type | = | Perl | +------+----------+-----------+----+---------+ Thanks for the help
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