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For compatibility with other
radius implementations, GNU Radius treats profile labels in the
form DEFAULT%d
, where %d represents a decimal number, in
the same way it treats DEFAULT
labels. The same applies to
BEGIN
labels.
The flags are optional for compatibility with previous versions of GNU Radius. If they are omitted, the default is ‘[LRLRLR]+’
Logins from DEFAULT NASes are not reflected in SNMP variables.
This interface is likely to change in future versions
In this example the statement has been split on two lines to fit the page width. It must occupy a single line in the real configuration file.
In this example the input-format
statement has been
split on two lines to fit the page width. It must occupy a single line
in the real configuration file.
See section How Radius Operates.
See section Radius Configuration Files.
‘Hints’ is processed for each request... Authentication requests first pass ‘hints’, then ‘huntgroups’, then ‘users’... Accounting requests use only ‘hints’ and ‘huntgroups’... ‘Huntgroups’ entries may also be used (sometimes inadvertently) to create ACL rules, etc, etc...
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