IMPORTANT - Re: (RADIATOR) Using AuthAttrDef function with LDAP....

2000-07-06 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Steve (and others interested in LDAP) - Further to my previous posting, Mike has added support for a complete search definition in a patched version of AuthBy LDAP2 for Radiator 2.16.1. Steve - would you be interested in testing this for us prior to it being included in the next release?

IMPORTANT - Re: (RADIATOR) Using AuthAttrDef function with LDAP....

2000-07-06 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Steve - On Fri, 07 Jul 2000, Felicetti, Stephen A. wrote: > > Running Radiator 2.15 under Sun OS 5.6 against Netscape LDAP 3.11, Cisco > AS5300 as the access server. > > I'm using the AuthAttrDef function to limit those that can have access to > our system after connecting to the AS. > A

RE: (RADIATOR) Using AuthAttrDef....

2000-03-10 Thread Felicetti, Stephen A.
Radiator only knows how to deal with attribute/value pairs as defined in the dictionary that is in use. In your example above, "Xstring" is not defined in your dictionary, so there is no match. >>I already have the Xstring attributed added to the default dictionary file. >>It looks like this: >

Re: (RADIATOR) Using AuthAttrDef....

2000-03-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Stephen - On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Felicetti, Stephen A. wrote: > Hey guys... > > I'd like to know if it is possible to use AuthAttrDef in the following > scenario: > > I have an LDAP server. I'd like to have an attribute called remoteuser. > Valid assignments > to this attribute would be y