Not sure if anyone has adressed this yet, but my suggestion is to omit spaces
entirely in the allowed characters section.
thoughts?
Ok, but... how can I do it?
I put nospace_user in the radiusd.conf (tested in many places into this file),
but the space don't fix.
I found examples of
Not sure if anyone has adressed this yet, but my suggestion is to omit
spaces entirely in the allowed characters section.
thoughts?
On Fri, 09
Apr 2010 23:01:16 -0300, cyt...@pop.com.br wrote:
I am using the
freeradius 2.1.3 in Slackware 12
I use simultaneous-use = 1 to block a
second
cyt...@pop.com.br wrote:
I am using the freeradius 2.1.3 in Slackware 12
I use simultaneous-use = 1 to block a second conection for same user, it
work fine.
But, if the user has a space after username, like john , the
freeradius let it to connect.
So... fix the configuration so that it
I am using the freeradius 2.1.3 in Slackware 12
I use simultaneous-use = 1 to block a second conection for same user, it work
fine.
But, if the user has a space after username, like john , the freeradius let
it to connect.
Looking for remove de spaces I found the nospace_user and nospace_pass,
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