On 22 Aug 2012, at 17:26, Klaus Klein <[email protected]> wrote: > 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.
Yes, looks that way. https://github.com/alandekok/freeradius-server/blob/master/src/main/files.c#L135 It'll only print out debug messages if it can't open the file. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

