On 03/15/2016 01:02 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
On Mar 15, 2016, at 1:55 PM, Alex Moen <alexm@ndtel.com> wrote:
I did try quotes around the password, and I think I stated that in my first email... I tried single, double, and ticks, none of which worked.
Yes. But in general, quotes are a good idea.
The old server is running FreeRADIUS Version 0.9.3.
Wow... it's good to know it lasted a while.
Actually, it's performing flawlessly. No issues at all. However, the hardware is aging and is running an unpatched (in ages) version of Solaris 9. Currently, the uptime is 532 days. If it ain't broke, don't fix it... but it's gonna break any day. And now that I have said that, I have ensured the time is coming.
I will remove the quotes around the IP addresses. What is the "rule" about quotes? Why would we need quotes around some fields and not around others?
IP addresses don't need quotes. Strings do.
Mainly if you want to put spaces or "special" characters into a string, you need quotes.
Ah. OK, that makes complete sense.
Alan DeKok.
Thanks!! -- Alex Moen NSTII North Dakota Telephone Company 701-662-6481