Yes. But that onother database is not in radius format like: op, value, etc. So I have to write a perl script.
 
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 >  I have got onother mysql base and i wont to write perl script to tel the radius server to use the data in that database.
 
do you mean use MySQL for freeradius authentication?
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 > Could somebody share with some scripts that authorize users in radius.
 > Im trying to write my own script, but i don't find any docs.
 > Could somebody help me. 
 
authorize users in radius?
freeradius can authorize users by default. 
 

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