Keith Woodworth wrote:
My users file:
DEFAULT Service-Type = Framed-User, Framed-Protocol = PPP, Framed-Routing = None, Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP, Framed-MTU = 1500
Using it like this works.
But as soon as I use it this way:
DEFAULT Service-Type = Framed-User Framed-Protocol = PPP, Framed-Routing = None, Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP, Framed-MTU = 1500
Why does the top way work and the bottom way not?
Expressions on the first line in a users file stanza are check items. Expressions on subsequent lines are reply items. You probably want to use the second method and replace "Service-Type = Framed-User" with the comparison "Service-Type == Framed-User". And is this an
acceptable way to do it? Store the users and passwords in SQL and have the Users file supply the rest?
If the check and reply items needed for your setup don't result in a users file that's unmanageable, it's acceptable. -- James Wakefield, Unix Administrator, Information Technology Services Division Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria 3217 Australia. Phone: 03 5227 8690 International: +61 3 5227 8690 Fax: 03 5227 8866 International: +61 3 5227 8866 E-mail: james.wakefield@deakin.edu.au Website: http://www.deakin.edu.au