## $Id$
##
+#
+# This configuration file is for a stand-alone VMPS server that
+# does not do RADIUS. For an integrated radius + vmps server,
+# edit "radiusd.conf", and add two sections to it:
+#
+# listen {
+# type = vmps
+# ...
+# }
+#
+# vmps {
+# ...
+# }
+#
+#
+# See the text below for additional documentation on those two
+# sections.
+#
+
# The location of other config files and
# logfiles are declared in this file
#
#
# The per-request variables are of the form %{Attribute-Name}, and
# are taken from the values of the attribute in the incoming
-# request. See 'doc/variables.txt' for more information.
+# request. See 'doc/configuration/variables.rst' for more information.
#
# Standard includes, etc.
#
# If these are commented out, the server will run as the user/group
# that started it. In order to change to a different user/group, you
-# MUST be root ( or have root privleges ) to start the server.
+# MUST be root ( or have root privileges ) to start the server.
#
# We STRONGLY recommend that you run the server with as few permissions
# as possible. That is, if you're not using shadow passwords, the
# cached reply.
#
# If this value is set too low, then duplicate requests from the NAS
-# MAY NOT be detected, and will instead be handled as seperate requests.
+# MAY NOT be detected, and will instead be handled as separate requests.
#
# If this value is set too high, then the server will cache too many
# requests, and some new requests may get blocked. (See 'max_requests'.)
# hosts with multiple IP addresses on one interface.
#
# If you want the server to listen on additional addresses, or on
-# additionnal ports, you can use multiple "listen" sections.
+# additional ports, you can use multiple "listen" sections.
#
# Each section make the server listen for only one type of packet,
# therefore authentication and accounting have to be configured in
#
allow_core_dumps = no
-# Regular expressions
-#
-# These items are set at configure time. If they're set to "yes",
-# then setting them to "no" turns off regular expression support.
-#
-# If they're set to "no" at configure time, then setting them to "yes"
-# WILL NOT WORK. It will give you an error.
-#
-regular_expressions = yes
-extended_expressions = yes
-
#
# Logging section. The various "log_*" configuration items
# will eventually be moved here.
# of the following sections, so they can be listed here.
#
# Also, listing modules here ensures that you have control over
-# the order in which they are initalized. If one module needs
+# the order in which they are initialized. If one module needs
# something defined by another module, you can list them in order
# here, and ensure that the configuration will be OK.
#