Bill Schoolfield wrote: > From my perspective, yes it was useful to me. I didn't know those were line > numbers. Now I know. It seems clear in retrospect but I've seen quite a bit > of misleading, outdated or wrong documentation (mostly elsewhere but > sometimes > at freeradius.org) so I thought I'd get confirmation. Any harm in that?
Yes. Your message amounted to asking this: "The documentation says you can't do X, and when I try to do it, I get an error. Is that correct?" The harm in these questions is the total waste of everyone's time. This is a free support list. It presumes that people asking questions have put some minor thought into the process. If you're not willing to put a little effort into it, then you should expect to get told you need to put a little effort into it. And no, you don't need to run a Perl script. Instead of putting the "if" inside of an "update" section, you can put it outside of the "update" section. Or even use *two* update sections. Think out of the box. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

