Have you tried with some invalid attribute values for those users? Like Service-Typ
"Mail" or an IP address that just sends them to the bit bucket?
mvh,
Ingvar
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Oelgemoeller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 3 juni 1999 11:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (RADIATOR) LDAP Attributes
We are using Radiator to ask our LDAP-Server to access Customers to our
Dial-In-Service.
That works fine.
Now we want to ask other Atributes, like one which says, that this user is a
mail-only-user
and has no dial-in service available.
The Doc and FAQ tells about CheckAttr and ReplyAttr, but the examples are not as exact
as i want them to be. Has anyone a running config which solves my problem or any hints
about asking Attribues from the LDAP Server ?
We are running the lastes Radiator Version 2.13.1 incl. patches on Solaris 2.6 and
Netscape
Directory Server on the same machine.
Thanks.
mfg
Martin Oelgemoeller
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