On Mar 10, 12:59pm, C Thompson wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) expiration not working?
> I tried setting an expiration on a user at the top of the 'users' file.
>
> I have my DEFAULT user at the end of the file.
>
> I have a default realm that looks in the 'users' file (AuthBy FILE) and a
> dummy realm for AuthBy UNIX.
>
> The debug info showed that the system tried the authby file and said the
> expiration had passed. However, it then continued on and authenticated
> the user based on the DEFAULT setting.
>
> How do you set expiration on users if a default user will allow them in?
>
> My entry for the user looks like this:
>
> username Auth-Type = System, Expiration = "Jan 31 1999",
> Reply-Message = "You didn't pay your bill"
>
> I've tried it without the comma after 1999 as well. Neither works.
>
> Help?
Its a bit hard to tell without seeing your debug log, but I would say that the
expirastion is causeing a rejection of tghe user (as it should) but then it is
falling throught to a DEFAULT that is _less_ restrictive and is therefore
letting the user in.
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
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