Put devices that you want authenticated by the system passwords into a hungroup. Make an entry in a users file:
DEFAULT Huntgroup-Name == whatever, Auth-Type := System When user logs in from one of those devices he will be forced into system authentication, all other requests will go the usual route - looking for passwords in the database. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 23/1/2008, "William" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše: >On Wednesday 23 January 2008 13:33:24 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hi, >> >> > In working to get my new radius server working I have run into a snag. >> > I need to authenticate using a SQL database or system password file >> > depending on where the request comes from, however the user may exist in >> > both, with different passwords. How do I tell it to use the MySQL >> > username/password pairs 'only' when it comes from a specific NAS? >> >> many many ways - you could use huntgroups and Autz-Type, you could >> use virtual servers and proxy the request - if NAS is this or that >> then use this server definition. > >Can you give me some examples, or documentation I could use to get this going. >I tried Autz-Type but must have not understood it, or really messed ti up >some how. >> >> > Suggestions, pointers to documentation I may have missed, etc are gladly >> > welcomed. >> >> looks like you've told the server to do a Crypt-Password - and it >> doesnt match. how ARE you storing the passwords in the SQL? >> >> alan > >Passwords in the SQL database are currently Cleartext-Password, due to some >old NAS issues. Hopefully this round of updates will allow us to switch it >to Crypt-Password, but as of this writing it isn't an option. > > >Wm >- >List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

