# -*- text -*- # # $Id$ # Livingston-style 'users' file # files { # The default key attribute to use for matches. The content # of this attribute is used to match the "name" of the # entry. #key = "%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}}" usersfile = ${confdir}/users acctusersfile = ${confdir}/acct_users preproxy_usersfile = ${confdir}/preproxy_users # If you want to use the old Cistron 'users' file # with FreeRADIUS, you should change the next line # to 'compat = cistron'. You can the copy your 'users' # file from Cistron. compat = no } # An example which defines a second instance of the "files" module. # This instance is named "second_files". In order for it to be used # in a virtual server, it needs to be listed as "second_files" # inside of the "authorize" section (or other section). If you just # list "files", that will refer to the configuration defined above. # # The two names here mean: # "files" - this is a configuration for the "rlm_files" module # "second_files" - this is a named configuration, which isn't # the default configuration. files second_files { #key = "%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}}" # The names here don't matter. They just need to be different # from the names for the "files" configuration above. If they # are the same, then this configuration will end up being the # same as the one above. usersfile = ${confdir}/second_users acctusersfile = ${confdir}/second_acct_users preproxy_usersfile = ${confdir}/second_preproxy_users }