When one searches google for freeradius and ldap groups there is a LOT of messages that all point to this message. Freeradius and LDAP groups how to make it work: http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/htdig/freeradius-users/2009-November/msg... Unfortunately this old archive is unavailable. 404 Is there any other good howto about freeradius + LDAP + groups -- ho to make them wor together? Andres
On 11.03.2013 17:14, Andres Septer wrote:
When one searches google for freeradius and ldap groups there is a LOT of messages that all point to this message. Freeradius and LDAP groups how to make it work:
http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/htdig/freeradius-users/2009-November/msg...
Unfortunately this old archive is unavailable. 404 Is there any other good howto about freeradius + LDAP + groups -- ho to make them wor together? everything is in the wiki http://wiki.freeradius.org/modules/Rlm_ldap#Group-Support
-- Olivier Beytrison Network & Security Engineer, HES-SO Fribourg Mail: olivier@heliosnet.org
Andres Septer wrote:
When one searches google for freeradius and ldap groups there is a LOT of messages that all point to this message. Freeradius and LDAP groups how to make it work: ... Unfortunately this old archive is unavailable. 404 Is there any other good howto about freeradius + LDAP + groups -- ho to make them wor together?
The server comes with documentation. What's the issue? http://wiki.freeradius.org Type "ldap group" into the search page. There's one link. Click on it. Read it. There's a subsection entitled "Group Support" I'm always amazed when people search google and click on random pages, instead of going to the FreeRADIUS documentation. Is it really that novel to look at a Wiki? Alan DeKok.
On 2013-03-11, at 1:38 PM, Andres Septer <andres.septer@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm always amazed when people search google and click on random pages, instead of going to the FreeRADIUS documentation. Is it really that novel to look at a Wiki?
I found that too. It's quite brief actually. I was searching for something more detailed.
Like what? You're trying hard to *not* give any useful information. Stop it. Learn how to ask good questions. What are you trying to do? What information are you looking for? What do you expect to see? Alan DeKok.
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