Aaron T. Weiker wrote:
> The best guide that I have found for configuring MySQL is:
> http://www.frontios.com/freeradius.html
> 
> However due to the flexibility that FreeRADIUS provides it is possible
> to alter the tables from the provided schema. As a result you will want
> to check out the sql.conf or whichever file the SQL queries are stored
> in for communicating to the database.
> 
> For getting more familiar with FreeRADIUS I recommend setting up a test
> box so that you can feel free to experiment and break things w/out
> worry.
> 
> Aaron Weiker
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Mozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 8:14 AM
>>To: Radius
>>Subject: Howto's
>>
>>
>>Hallo all
>>And pleased to meet you !
>>
>>I am severely new no radius(read newbie) so please excuse the 
>>od stupid 
>>question that may surface now and again ;-)
>>I am taking over a radius server from someone else so @ times 
>>I get lost
>>
>>I tried searching google and the home site but cannot seem to lay my 
>>hands on a decent howto especially one dealing with setups 
>>that involve 
>>authentication from Mysql.
>>
>>Does anyone here have documents or pointers to good 
>>howto's,tutorials? I am experienced in Linux (that I am 
>>running it on) and my MySql isn't 
>>bad either so just the radius part.
>>
>>Anyway tnx for the list and wish me well on my new adventure !!
>>
>>Mozzi
>>
>>
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Tnx
I have that box setup so I will be playing for the next week or so


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