Adnan Miljkovic wrote:
I am trying to use exec to check if a user in valid in a custom PHP script, what I would like is to get multiple attributes returned.
That should be possible.
The check-user.php script I would like to output the following: =======================================================================
<?php
Uh... you do realize that syntax is only for web pages, right? The script that FreeRADIUS runs *must* be a valid executable. i.e. if you can't run it from the command line, then FreeRADIUS can't run it either. You'll have to replace that line with the typical shell script header: #!/path/to/php But using the real path, not that string above. The "chmod +x" the script. AND test to see if you can run it from the command line: $ ./script user password You should get the attributes printed out.
What is the correct way to return multiple attributes in PHP
Use a real shell script, not a snippet from a web page. Alan DeKok.