Brad,
With the current provided schema for MySQL the structe is set up in such
a way that users are set up in groups and as individual entities. You
can pass back attributes based upon the group and based upon the user
itself.

I have no doubt that if you are somewhat profficient in SQL you will be
able to very easily implement your solution using FreeRADIUS and MySQL.

For more information on using MySQL with FreeRADIUS check out:

http://www.frontios.com/freeradius.html

Please note that this website isn't comprehensive, but provides a good
starting point. The most knowledge will come from setting it up and
seeing how it works.


Aaron Weiker

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Stockdale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 10:01 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: New to freeradius
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
>     I currently use Cistron RADIUS, but I'm considering 
> seriously switching 
> to Freeradius very soon...
> 
>     I had a quick question, though... Was wondering if 
> someone knew the 
> answer...
> 
>     95% of our users are regular dialup users, and all use the same 
> fall-through settings. The other 5% however have custom stuff done... 
> Timeout values changed, simultaneous logins changed, static 
> IP's, and the 
> like... I'm not sure what the best way to put them in the 
> database is, and 
> for the time being, I would like to authenticate against the 
> mysql database 
> for the 95% of the people who use the defaults, while still 
> using our other 
> raddb files for the other 5%. Is it possible to use both mysql 
> authentication and the flat text files present in cistron 
> (and offsprings)? 
> Or better yet, is there a way to specify different sets of 
> fall-throughs 
> based on username in the mysql schema?
> 
> Thanks,
> Brad
> 
> 
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