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You are restarting the daemon after updating the user's file, right? Mike Marshall PremierQuest Internet Services 21st Century Technology Down Home Service ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shawn Hargan" <shargan@...> To: <isp-radius@isp-radius.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 6:33 PM Subject: Users file... > Good day to you all. > > I realize I've been asking a lot of questions lately, but hey, how else do > I learn? :) > Basically right now, when I have our system automatically add a user to > the users file of our radius (cistron 1.6.4), it appends it to the tail > end of it; hence, the default (for our current users until we can get all > their passwords in cleartext) entry comes before it and now we have a > problem: it tries to read it in the default, and even with fall through > on, it won't see that new entry in the users file. So, the user cannot be > authenticated. > > I suppose my real question right now is how to get around this? Ideally, > I'd like to do a couple "include" files, where I just set the users file > to reference two files (ie, i have two lines, each one referencing a file) > one for the default users and one for the users...but I suppose that would > slow it down and may even be impossible. Any help here is sincerely > appreciated. > > Thanks, > > -Shade > > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://www.vircom.com/ispradius ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > VOP Radius: Flexible AAA Server that suits Dialup, DSL, VPN > and VoIP authentication need for any ISP, ASP and > Corporations. Visit VIRCOM INC to find out more. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://www.vircom.com/ispradius ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ VOP Radius: Flexible AAA Server that suits Dialup, DSL, VPN and VoIP authentication need for any ISP, ASP and Corporations. Visit VIRCOM INC to find out more.
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