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# -*- text -*-## $Id: e0198d85b2d14fa7b75b0e8c1bf6427c4bd89058 $# 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}/usersacctusersfile = ${confdir}/acct_userspreproxy_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_usersacctusersfile = ${confdir}/second_acct_userspreproxy_usersfile = ${confdir}/second_preproxy_users}