radius file generation

Discussion in 'Optigold ISP' started by gufnstuf, Feb 24, 2005.

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    does optigold generate the radius file automatically when you add a new user? or do you have to make it do that by some sort of server event?

    thanks
    jon
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #2
    The "best" way to do it is to trigger events, which you can setup under the Server Events Setup section. That way events are triggered as needed.
     
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    ok but what event do i use to edit the authen.txt file locally or regenerate it?
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    jon

    Sorry shawn you are most likely getting tired of hearing from me today.
     
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    The authent.txt doesn't have anything to do with the events. The events are used to trigger realtime events against your own scripts (or whatever else).
     
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    authent.txt is what i have my radiator set to authenticate against so i need to know how it updates or when
     
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    It updated on a time schedule... you can setup automated tasks to update it every so often (for example once an hour or something).
     
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