I have the following situation. The user XXX exists in the
radcheck table. He has its password and everytingh works ok.
Upon an access-request, if user/password provided are ok, I
get an access-accept response with a reply containing the
attribute assigned to the XXX user in the
I have the following situation. The user XXX exists in
the radcheck table. He has its password and
everytingh works ok. Upon an access-request,
if user/password provided are ok, I get an
access-accept response with a reply containing the attribute
assigned to the XXX user in
Lucas Aimaretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, come on people ... just wanna know if this is normal or not
I want to get paid to answer questions here. Sadly, that isn't
happening.
But the thing is that the user exists but there was a password failure
... and got the reply attributes
Hey, come on people ... just wanna know if this is normal
or not
I want to get paid to answer questions here. Sadly, that
isn't happening.
I have a theory: meanwhile rougher and sarcastic I put myself, more
attention I receive
The thing is that the user exists but there was
I have the following situation. The user XXX exists in the
radcheck table. He has its password and everytingh works ok.
Upon an access-request, if user/password provided are ok, I
get an access-accept response with a reply containing the
attribute assigned to the XXX user in the radreply
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