On 30/12/2009 09:12, Difan Zhao wrote:
So I assume that none of you guys use MS Exchange server then... Do you guys all hate MS and support open source?? I am a windows guy but I am on your side!!
I believe it's being forced on staff at my previous employers site, but it's not there yet. My current employer uses exchange. Personally I believe people should always use the tools that allow for best productivity in their environment. Obviously there is inefficiency in running multiple services to support esoteric client configurations, so standards based protocols should be used wherever possible to ensure maximum compatibility.
Arran, you found the problem! Now it works! Thank you!
Left operand can either be a reference to a variable or a string. Right operand can only be a string. When a double quoted string is being parsed (expanded) the encapsulating curly braces %{var} tell the server than this part of the string should not be interpreted literally, but should instead be replaced with the result of the operation described by the text between the curly braces. The use of %{} outside of double quotes is invalid. If you'd wrapped both the operands in double quotes it'd have worked; just using the variable reference as the left operand is slightly faster. -Arran
Guest-tek, Difan Zhao difan.zhao@guest-tek.com www.guest-tek.com Office: 403-509-1010 ext 3048 Cell: 403-689-7514 -----Original Message----- From: freeradius-users-bounces+difan.zhao=guest-tek.com@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+difan.zhao=guest-tek.com@lists.freeradi us.org] On Behalf Of Alexander Clouter Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 5:52 AM To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Subject: Re: Recall: MAC authentication bypass ---How?am?Isupposedto?edit?theusersfile to include multiple MACaddresses??
Arran Cudbard-Bell <a.cudbard-bell@sussex.ac.uk> wrote:
On 29/12/2009 14:45, Difan Zhao wrote:
Difan Zhao would like to recall the message, "MAC authentication bypass --- How am Isupposedto?edit?theusersfile to include multiple MAC addresses??".
I've often wondered what that means... Is it some weird outlook
feature
that is meant to 'unsend' email?
Yep, only works if you have a MS Exchange server apparently (maybe it works with Outlook<->Outlook). Meanwhile the rest of the world just laughs and smiles. :)
Cheers