Hello all,
Can some please explain how I can stop Radiator
checking for DEFAULTafter getting a reject.
I have two LDAP2 Authby's in my Realm with an
AuthbyPolicy of ContinueUntilAccepted. Each AuthBy checks a different part of
the LDAP directory tree.
In my radius debugging I get the
Hello Stephen -
Use the NoDefault parameter in the AuthBy clauses.
Section 6.17.12 in the Radiator 2.19 reference manual.
(doc/ref.html).
regards
Hugh
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 17:33, Stephen Davies wrote:
Hello all,
Can some please explain how I can stop Radiator checking for DEFAULT after
I am already using AddToReplyIfNotExist for the standard RADIUS
attributes, but that is not quite suitable for user profiles.
Each of our users has a serviceType which defines which type of service
they pay for. For example, some of these users are what we call
"daytimers" because they are
Hello Carl -
Yes, I understand what you want to do. I am sure that it can be done
from LDAP because some of our customers do this.
Have a look at the archive site:
http://www.starport.net/~radiator/2000-11/msg0.html
I'm sure there are other postings on this topic as well.
hth
Hugh
I am trying to configure a DEFAULT user with AuthBy LDAP2. I want to
to authenticate the Access-Request via LDAP2, then retrieve a DEFAULT user
with LDAP2 which contains the necessary reply items. This is on my
way to using account profiles matched by LDAP request items.
The only problem is
I am trying to configure a DEFAULT user with AuthBy LDAP2. I want to
to authenticate the Access-Request via LDAP2, then retrieve a DEFAULT user
with LDAP2 which contains the necessary reply items. This is on my
way to using account profiles matched by LDAP request items.
The only problem is
I am using AuthBy SQL to authenticate my users, no flat files.
Is there a way to specify a DEFAULT user profile?
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"Jason J. Horton" wrote:
I am using AuthBy SQL to authenticate my users, no flat files.
Is there a way to specify a DEFAULT user profile?
Nevermind, found the answer myself. Sorry to bother everyone.
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-Jason J. Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fat Man in a Little Coat