so what would it matter if it is := ?
I use that one in my conf files? I checked man 5 users but it is not very
clear to me what it means by 'repalaces' etc.

Evren

On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Ray wrote:

> On Monday 09 December 2002 6:51, you wrote:
> 
> > [root@Psyche root]# radtest root emptar1
> > Sending Access-Request of id 197 to
> > 127.0.0.1:1812
> >         User-Name = "root"
> > rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host
> 
> > [root@Psyche root]# radtest bob bobbob
> > Sending Access-Request of id 201 to
> > 127.0.0.1:1812
> >         User-Name = "bob"
> > rad_recv: Access-Reject packet from host
> 
> >
> > The user bob has been set up on MySQL
> > mysql> select * from radcheck;
> > +----+----------+-----------+--------+------+
> > | id | UserName | Attribute | Value  | op   |
> > |  1 | bob      | password  | bobbob | NULL |
> > 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
> 
> the op in radcheck should be == (though := < > and the others are valid)
> 
> > mysql> select * from radacct;
> 
> radacct is just an accounting table, radtest normally doesn't cause anything 
> to show up here, nor do you normally manually add anything to it.
> 
> 
> > mysql> select * from usergroup;
> > +----+----------+-----------+
> > | id | UserName | GroupName |
> > |  1 | bob      | dynamic   |
> 
> is there anything setup in radgroupcheck or radgroupreply? if not, then there 
> isn't much point in assigning groups.
> 
> though you could just do something like
> MySQL> insert into radgroupreply values (null, 'dynamic', 'Framed-MTU', 
> '576', ':=');
> 
> > modcall: entering group authenticate
> >   modcall[authenticate]: module "unix"
> > returns notfound
> 
> it says bob/bobbob is not a user on your machine, but since your trying to 
> auth via MySQL you probably aren't looking to auth via real users.
> if so then in radius.conf you should comment out the unix from the auth 
> section. 
> 
> i've only been playing with FR for the past few month a few hours here and 
> there. so don't assume i know what i'm talking about, but if it works for 
> you, then great.
> 
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