Yeah, I've read up to realms :). But this would mean I have to let NASes or
their users put some kind of @thisissomedatabasetableidentifier at the end
of their username wouldn't it? Or can I add this automaticly by putting
something in the clients.conf file? And put some check in the 'authorize'
and 'accounting' section so it would select sql1 or sql2 or sql3 (all
different databases) to use?

Joost

> 23-Jan-03 at 12:25, Joost ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've set up a FreeRadius 0.8.1 server with MySQL on one of my machines.
Now
> > I would like to use this server for 'multiple owners', so I could use it
but
> > others can use the same machine.
> > The best way would be (i think) to use multiple mysql databases and
select
> > one of these databases to use depending on the NAS the request is
comming
> > from.
> >
> > Is this possible? Are there any other solutions for this problem. I
could
> > off course run multiple freeradiuses on multiple ports.. but I would
like an
> > other solution..
>
> Perhaps read up on realms. [EMAIL PROTECTED] can be authenticated
> differently from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Regards,
>
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