re: using radius user file to deny access| thank you!

John Driscoll (jfd@prime-x.net)
Fri, 8 Nov 1996 00:03:50 -0500

My thanks to everyone who responded, this is the 1st time I've used the
group for help and I'm overwhelmed with the quick, helpful replys.

Actually, the answer was so simple I couldn't figure it out (must be my
over-engineering background). As several pointed out, I only need to enter
in the USER file the userID with a unique, bogus password to accomplish what
I want. Since most of my users do not have shell access, this shouldn't be
much of a security risk. My USER file is still nearly a virgin, and I would
rather use /etc/passwd. This is all to prevent people who should've known
better from using their name/passwords for dial-up access, ie- customers who
have extra email accounts, and some ether-connected people.

thanks again!!

John