hey,
Alan DeKok wrote:
> "Michael Messner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> DEFAULT LDAP-Group == "CN=adminrole,CN=users,DC=isalab,DC=local",
>> Huntgroup-Name := "cisco"
>
> You can't assign the huntgroup attribute. You have to use '=='.
but it works good and I thought that if the first entry d
thanks!
James Wakefield wrote:
> Michael Messner wrote:
>> Here are my new configs, it looks like they are working, but I'm not sure
>> if this is really the correct way:
>>
>>
>
> -- snip (see previous post) --
>
>>
>> is this the correct way?
>
> It looks pretty right to me. Can't see any b
"Michael Messner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DEFAULT LDAP-Group == "CN=adminrole,CN=users,DC=isalab,DC=local",
> Huntgroup-Name := "cisco"
You can't assign the huntgroup attribute. You have to use '=='.
Alan DeKok.
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On Tuesday 19 September 2006 04:19, Michael Messner wrote:
> hello mailinglist,
> /etc/raddb/huntgroups:
>
> enterasys NAS-IP-Address == 141.201.43.115
> enterasys NAS-IP-Address == 141.201.43.116
> enterasys NAS-IP-Address == 141.201.43.117
>
> cisco
Michael Messner wrote:
Here are my new configs, it looks like they are working, but I'm not sure
if this is really the correct way:
-- snip (see previous post) --
is this the correct way?
It looks pretty right to me. Can't see any better way to do it.
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James Wakefield,
Unix Administ
hello mailinglist,
in my last mail I got the information to use huntgroups to handle the
parameters for different NAS types, but after some research I have not
found good documentation of this!
Anyone knows some good recources?
Here are my new configs, it looks like they are working, but I'm not
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