[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I understand you Alan, but i want my application to create the policy not the > database. LDAP in my case just stores the userbase(which is already working > fine).
LDAP can store the RADIUS policy, too. That's what I said. > The main reason for me to write this application(which is part of my project) > is to create a GUI for a person who manages a WLAN security and he is not too > much interested in the inner workings of RADIUS or LDAP. > > And should be able to enforce policy based authentication using my application. If your application does't use RADIUS, then I don't understand why you're asking questions on this list. If your application does use RADIUS, then I don't understand why you're not just using FreeRADIUS. It even comes with a PHP administration front-end, which can be used to configure policy. > Is this possible, if yes please tell what do i do. What you're doing makes no sense to me. I would advise you to use existing tools, rather than re-inventing the wheel. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
