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* django-radius will now accept a role=su-staff Class 25 attribute from the RADIUS server to set both is_superuser and is_staff to True for the user in one step.
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django-radius will now accept a role=su-staff Class 25 attribute from the RADIUS server to set both is_superuser and is_staff to True for the user in one step.
I needed a way for my RADIUS server to send ONE Class attribute only, but set both is_staff and is_superuser to True (for example, a domain admin having full access to the panel).