against the
mails Ive seen recently
Anyone can know -- the point is to understand
Albert Einstein
From: Cris Boisvert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: FW: FW: Creating Groups Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 17:14:47 -0400
Alan is right!.. This list isn't for paying
(off-list)
If people arent willing to pass their understanding on, then your right
whats the point!.
I think you are missing the point of my response.
I responded to the original question. I responded politely, and
pointed out what he had done wrong. What he claimed he was trying to
do
Hi,
Have you got any ideas on what may be wrong with my group declaration?
Many Thanks in advance for you time.
Ryan
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From: Ryan Moreton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 August 2004 16:33
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Subject: RE: Creating Groups
Sorry Alan I didn't
Ryan Moreton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you got any ideas on what may be wrong with my group declaration?
You are not declaring groups. Nothing in the documentation leads
you to believe that the Group attribute can be used to declare
groups.
See the FAQ for examples of what the Group
: Re: FW: Creating Groups
Ryan Moreton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you got any ideas on what may be wrong with my group declaration?
You are not declaring groups. Nothing in the documentation leads
you to believe that the Group attribute can be used to declare
groups.
See the FAQ
attributes of
the first group, otherwise, they get admin-rights.
TYLER JORDAN
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From: Ryan Moreton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 11:30 AM
Subject: RE: FW: Creating Groups
Alan,
Could you therefore please direct me to where
Ryan Moreton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you therefore please direct me to where it clearly defines in the
documentation how to declare groups using the configuration files (not an
external system file or SQL Backend) in the same way that users are defined?
man rlm_passwd
It would be
SMS Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have also been working on the same issue. I found out that the groups used
are the groups configured on your unix box, /etc/group file. The groups are
not actually configured on any of the radius configuration files. I thought
it was lame, but it actually
I admit I'm amazed that people trying to configure the server don't
bother to read the configuration files.
Its a shame. Windows has corrupted them. They think they should be able
to drool through installation.
READ? bah!
heh. :)
-Adam
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You started off by NOT describing what you wanted to do, which meant
that it was impossible to help you.
If you don't like the answers to badly formed questions, then ask
better questions.
I would have thought it was quite clear what I wanted to do.
I quote from my original mail I want to create
Id agree - manners cost nothing.
Remember no question is irrelevant or stupid, however withholding knowledge
highlights peoples insecurities
From: Ryan Moreton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ryan Moreton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would have thought it was quite clear what I wanted to do.
I quote from my original mail I want to create a group with a Cisco AV Pair
privilege level of seven and
another group with a privilege level of 15 within the users file. RTFE
Nothing in the
Thor Spruyt wrote:
2) in order to understand something, you first have to know quite some
things
Such as reading the supplied documentation.
:)
-Adam
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Adam Shelley wrote:
Thor Spruyt wrote:
2) in order to understand something, you first have to know quite
some things
Such as reading the supplied documentation.
;-)
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