If your radius.conf has "files" listed before "sql" in the "authorize" 
section, than your entries in mysql are irrelavant. So yes it's possible. 

However, if you have both the sql and files in the authorize section.. the one 
that overrides will depend on which ":=", "=" equals symbol you are using.. 
read "man 5 users" for more info on that!

Nick

On Friday 04 October 2002 13:40, William Ragsdale wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 13:32:00 -0500 Nick Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To diable a group do this:
> >
> > #select * from radgroupcheck;
> > +----+-----------+------------------+--------+----+
> >
> > | id | GroupName | Attribute        | Value  | op |
> >
> > +----+-----------+------------------+--------+----+
> >
> > | 21 | reject    | Auth-Type        | Reject | := |
> >
> > the all users with in the group "reject" will not be able to connect.
> > You do
> > not need an entry in radgroupreply for this group, but you can.. it
> > doesn't
> > matter.
> >
> > Atleast this works for me.
> >
> > You can change the GroupName from "reject" to whatever you want.. I just
> > use
> > this for simplicity sake.
> >
> > Nick
>
> Greetings,
>   I have this, and it still ignorse the group.  I'm not sute why, and have
> no idea why it isn't working.
>
>   The only thing I forgot in my original posting is that I have Auth-Type =
> System in my users file. Could that be causing the problem?

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