I believe there is a patch that you can use that enables the operators in rlm_sql. Basically it adds a row for the operator in the radcheck table. In that row you may insert a =~ in order to use regular expressions. I have not tried it yet but this is what I know if it helps. If you don\'t have that patch, the default is for the radcheck to be compared as == I believe.
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