Hello 'Tunde -

On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, tty wrote:
> Ho do we make Radiator to authenticate in /etc/passwd in UNIX and also
>  utilize differnt attributes for each user. The example given in the manual
>  allows for a default attribute for all users.
> 

You would keep a DEFAULT entry for the normal case and then add the additional
users as individual entries with their specific attributes.

# users file
#
# the configuration file must contain an AuthBy UNIX with Identifier Check-UNIX
#
# first specify a DEFAULT set of attributes for those users not specifically
# listed in this file

DEFAULT Auth-Type = Check-UNIX
        .......

# then add those users who have special attributes

user1 Auth-Type = Check-UNIX
        .......

user2 Auth-Type = Check-UNIX
        .......

.......

hth

Hugh

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