up@3.am wrote:
I didn't ignore any response. I have no reason to worry about whether Expiration will work in "users" because A) I'm not using users, I'm using LDAP and B) expiry worked fine using rlm_pam and /etc/shadow.
Once again, you completely misunderstand my point. This is rude. You asked *explicitly* about the Expiration attribute. FreeRADIUS implements expiration via the expiration attribute. I gave you instructions for testing it. Your response was to assume I'm an idiot, and to ignore my attempt to help you. You assumed I had no idea what you're talking about. You assumed I was confused about how FreeRADIUS works.
Alan: I have been using your software for many years, and received a lot of help from you and other members of this list and know you have little patience for requests for help that don't include adequate debug output and inclusion of relevant configuration information.
No. I have little patience for people who ask for help, and then tell me I'm wrong. If you're so smart, why are you asking questions here? Your behavior is rude. When I point this out, you get offended.
Not that I could find, hence my post here. It looks like more clueful people than I have some potential workarounds, so from that standpoint, it may have paid off.
Maybe they successfully read your mind. I know I can't. I answered the question you asked. Your response was to tell me my help was bullsh*t. That behavior is antisocial. Antisocial people get banned from this list. Alan DeKok.