Old password 'grace period'
John Kane
john.kane at prodeasystems.com
Wed Jun 24 23:07:20 CEST 2009
> >
> > so, what you've actually got to do is run the pap method twice.
> > once for the user-name/password from sql_new and once for the
> > user-name/password from sql_old. one of those methods would
> > work for a valid user....
> >
> > thats a funky bit of group/failover requirement that'll have to
> > be cooked up...maybe
> >
> > group {
> > sql_new {
> > pap
> > ok = return
> > }
> > sql_old {
> > pap
> > ok = return
> > }
> > }
> >
> > or something along those broken lines ;-)
> >
> > alan
[JK] freeradius does not like anything like that added into that
section. On start-up, I get:
/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[168]: Failed to parse "sql_new"
subsection.
/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[62]: Errors parsing authorize section.
Errors initializing modules
John
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