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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers How to sort these files? Post 303021376 by jeisma on Wednesday 8th of August 2018 02:57:41 PM
Old 08-08-2018
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BUILDDBM(8)							Yard Radius Manual						       BUILDDBM(8)

NAME
builddbm - users.db compiler SYNOPSIS
builddbm [ -hvx ] [ -d directory ] [ -l file ] DESCRIPTION
YARD RADIUS builddbm is a program that builds the GDBM format of the `users' file, which could be used in conjunction with the radiusd `-b' flag. The users file should resides in the standard configuration directory, as selected at configuration time. It should be run as root. Be also sure to set mode 600 for the `users' file as well as the resulting `users.db'. OPTIONS
-d directory Changes the source `users' file directory. The default value is /usr/conf. The destination directory of `users.db' is the same one. -h Prints out usage of the command. -v Prints version information. -l file Changes the logging file. -x Prints (or should do so) debugging messages while compiling. FILES
/usr/conf/users This file contains the human readable information for users' accounting and authorization. See radius_attributes(5) for details about its syntax. /usr/conf/users.db The same of the previous one as compiled in by builddbm in GDBM format. It needs to be compiled again every time you make changes to the previous one and without restarting radiusd . /usr/conf/dictionary This read-only file contains the codes and formats for standard and vendor RADIUS protocol attributes and values along with their human readable representation. It is subject to change, due to new access server supports. It is a plain text file with a pletora of comments in it. SEE ALSO
radiusd(8), radlast(1), radlist(1), radtest(1), radwatch(1), radius_attributes(1), gdbm(3) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1992-1999 Lucent Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Francesco Paolo Lovergine. All rights reserved. See the LICENSE file enclosed within this software for conditions of use and distribution. This is a pure ISO BSD Open Source License . NOTES
The syntax of the source users file is not described here. Please, refer to the official Livingston documentation, which includes the RADIUS for UNIX Administrator's Guide. 1.1 Aug 25, 2004 BUILDDBM(8)
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