01-26-2011
Yes you're right, but I am a very newbee on this.
I have a NAS and my TV.
I have mounted my NAS to my TV.
as you proberly can read out of this line.
mount --bind /dtv/usb/sda/smb/192.168.0.100/Qbackup/mtd_tlib/GGame /mtd_tlib/GGame
mount --bind /dtv/usb/sda/smb/192.168.0.100/Qbackup/mtd_tlib/swf /mtd_tlib/swf
After I mounted the NAS and I ssh into my TV I don't have rights anymore : keep saying permission denied.
So I think I need to do a check and point to the SYSROOT to the new place.
Last edited by jokerper; 01-26-2011 at 05:27 PM..
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rlm_expr
rlm_expr(5) FreeRADIUS Module rlm_expr(5)
NAME
rlm_expr - FreeRADIUS Module
DESCRIPTION
The rlm_expr module allows the server to perform limited mathematical calculations. This module is not called directly in any section, it
is invoked through the dynamic expansion of strings.
For example, some NAS boxes send a NAS-Port attribute which is a 32-bit number composed of port, card, and interface, all in different
bytes. To see these attributes split into pieces, you can have an entry in the 'users' file like:
DEFAULT
Vendor-Interface = `%{expr: %{NAS-Port} / (256 * 256)}`,
Vendor-Card = `%{expr: (%{NAS-Port} / 256) %% 256}`,
Vendor-Port = `%{expr: %{NAS-Port} %% 256}`
where the attributes Vendor-Interface, Vendor-Card, and Vendor-Port are attributes created by either you or a vendor-supplied dictionary.
The methematical operators supported by the expression module are:
+ addition
- subtraction
/ division
%% modulo remainder
* multiplication
& boolean AND
| boolean OR
() grouping of sub-expressions
NOTE: The modulo remainder operator is '%%', and not '%'. This is due to the '%' character being used as a special character for dynamic
translation.
NOTE: These operators do NOT have precedence. The parsing of the input string, and the calculation of the answer, is done strictly left to
right. If you wish to order the expressions, you MUST group them into sub-expression, as shown in the previous example.
All of the calculations are performed as unsigned 32-bit integers.
CONFIGURATION
modules {
...
expr {
}
...
}
...
instantiate {
...
expr
...
}
SECTIONS
instantiate
FILES
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
SEE ALSO
radiusd(8), radiusd.conf(5)
AUTHOR
Chris Parker, cparker@segv.org
5 February 2004 rlm_expr(5)