> WHY was it done like that, i.e. that you HAVE to use a username in sql?
I am no developer but my guess would be because you have just allowed
everyone in the world in as long as they know you have a password
correct.
That was just an example by me, you can tell the sql module (sql.conf) to look for virtually every attribute in an access-request.
You can't config the cisco switch to send the mac as the user?
That would be the normal behavior.
I told Cisco that too. I'm in contact with them, for this task.
Nortel for example sends the MAC as username/password, no problem with that.
I'd just like to know, if I can use safely my own compiled version (zero length username on sql allowed), or if I run into problems afterwards, maybe for accounting etc.
That's why I was asking the developpers here directly. I mean, they must have had a reason to NOT allow that on sql, while the "normal" authentication via users file allows that.
Thanks again!
Bye.
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