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The RADIUS attributes can be added into each group excepts for the most top group. | The RADIUS attributes can be added into each group excepts for the most top group. | ||
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If you want to deny access to a specific user, or group of users, you need to use the group check item. | If you want to deny access to a specific user, or group of users, you need to use the group check item. | ||
If you want to reply some attributes to a user, you need to use the group reply item.<ref>https://freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.html</ref><ref>https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/FAQ</ref> | If you want to reply some attributes to a user, you need to use the group reply item.<ref>https://freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.html</ref><ref>https://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/FAQ</ref> | ||
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+ | The "users" tab lists all users in a specific group. you can also create a user and the user will be grouped into the current group. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 16 April 2021
RADIUS > Groups
A RADIUS user can be grouped and each group has its own attributes that can be replying to a user.
Create New Group
You can create a new group by click the "Create New group" button at the bottom of the left group tree. By the right-click at the group name on the left group tree, you can change, move, or delete a group, The RADIUS attributes can be added into each group excepts for the most top group.
Group Check / Group Reply
If you want to deny access to a specific user, or group of users, you need to use the group check item. If you want to reply some attributes to a user, you need to use the group reply item.[1][2]
Attribute | Operator | Value |
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Reply-Message | = | "Hello, bob" |
Users
The "users" tab lists all users in a specific group. you can also create a user and the user will be grouped into the current group.