# entry so that no DEFAULT entry will be used, and the user will NOT
# get any attributes in addition to the ones listed here.
#
-#steve User-Password := "testing"
+#steve Cleartext-Password := "testing"
# Service-Type = Framed-User,
# Framed-Protocol = PPP,
# Framed-IP-Address = 172.16.3.33,
# This is an entry for a user with a space in their name.
# Note the double quotes surrounding the name.
#
-#"John Doe" User-Password := "hello"
+#"John Doe" Cleartext-Password := "hello"
# Reply-Message = "Hello, %{User-Name}"
#
# Dial user back and telnet to the default host for that port
#
-#Deg User-Password := "ge55ged"
+#Deg Cleartext-Password := "ge55ged"
# Service-Type = Callback-Login-User,
# Login-IP-Host = 0.0.0.0,
# Callback-Number = "9,5551212",
# connection will be broken and the user will be dialed back after which
# he will get a connection to the host "timeshare1".
#
-#dialbk User-Password := "callme"
+#dialbk Cleartext-Password := "callme"
# Service-Type = Callback-Login-User,
# Login-IP-Host = timeshare1,
# Login-Service = PortMaster,
#
# If the user logs in as 'username.shell', then authenticate them
-# against the system database, give them shell access, and stop processing
+# using the default method, give them shell access, and stop processing
# the rest of the file.
#
-#DEFAULT Suffix == ".shell", Auth-Type := System
+#DEFAULT Suffix == ".shell"
# Service-Type = Login-User,
# Login-Service = Telnet,
# Login-IP-Host = your.shell.machine