Shannon,

> My users file isn't very large. I'm not going to pretend to know what
> most of this means, but suffice it to say that I don't have any dial-in
> users, so I'm not sure that the PPP, CSLIP, or SLIP parts apply. If they
> don't, should I comment them out? 

If there is something in your user file that is not being used, you can 
comment it out, delete it or just leave it. If it's not being used, it is 
just ignored. My users file looks just like yours, however I don't use it so 
it really doesn't matter.

> Also, I don't think the Default
> Auth-type should be System, but I didn't see any other option, besides
> Reject. Is there an SQL option? 

 Auth-Type could be System, Reject, sql or a few others too. You base that on 
what is in the Authorize section of radius.conf. 

I think you might not be understanging what Alan said in his previous post.

>   Look through the SQL configuration, seeing why the user doesn't
> match.

This means look at sql.conf and see how the username and password are entered 
into the sql queries. Are the queries missing something?


>   I'd suggest debugging it with the 'users' file first, though.  Get
> the config working for the user, and then move it over to SQL.  That
> way you're tracking down one problem at a time.

This does NOT mean, look at the users file to see what might be wrong with it. 
It does mean that if you can't get it to work with sql right away, comment 
out "sql" in the Authorize and Accounting sections of your radius.conf, and 
use "files" instead to get radius working in the first place. Once you know 
it is working and understand what is going on, then you can move on to a more 
difficult scenario... using sql.

Nick

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