Am 22.08.2012 13:48, schrieb Alan DeKok:
Krzysztof Grobelak wrote:
What I expect to happen is that the INCLUDE command will "include" the
users.group1 file in to the main users file and that the user will be
found.
The behavior of the "users" file is documented. There's no need to
say "I expect this to happen". The exact behavior is documented.
What actually happens is that the users file is parsed and the only
matched entry is the DEFAULT entry at the bottom of the main users file
and the include directive is ignored.
No, that doesn't happen.
If the include directive is ignored, that's because either it's not
being seen, or the included file is empty.
Read the debug log to see. It *prints out* the file it's including.
It's not hard to see this.
@ Alan
I just verified that on a 2.1.10 server and it seems that files, included with
the $INCLUDE statement in the users file, are *not* printed out to the debug
log.
@ Kris
Where in /etc/raddb/users did you place the $INCLUDE statement?
You didn't put it at the end of the file, did you? ;-)
Cheers,
Klaus
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