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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Use of $ in directory names Post 6503 by pkappaz on Wednesday 5th of September 2001 11:15:15 PM
Old 09-06-2001
Thanks so much. That worked. The directory was created by a vendor, so I have no control over it. Thanks again.
 

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RADIUS_PUT_VENDOR_ADDR(3)						 1						 RADIUS_PUT_VENDOR_ADDR(3)

radius_put_vendor_addr - Attaches a vendor specific IP address attribute

SYNOPSIS
bool radius_put_vendor_addr (resource $radius_handle, int $vendor, int $type, string $addr) DESCRIPTION
Attaches an IP address vendor specific attribute to the current RADIUS request. Note A request must be created via radius_create_request(3) before this function can be called. PARAMETERS
o $radius_handle -The RADIUS resource. o $vendor -The vendor ID. o $type -The attribute type. o $addr - An IPv4 address in string form, such as 10.0.0.1. o $options -A bitmask of the attribute options. The available options include RADIUS_OPTION_TAGGED and RADIUS_OPTION_SALT. o $tag -The attribute tag. This parameter is ignored unless the RADIUS_OPTION_TAGGED option is set. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. CHANGELOG
+------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ |PECL radius 1.3.0 | | | | | | | The $options and $tag parameters were added. | | | | +------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ PHP Documentation Group RADIUS_PUT_VENDOR_ADDR(3)
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