James Taylor wrote: > I am currently tasked with a new project where I have been asked to move > our currently working ‘users’ file into a manageable MySQL DB (we have > over 500 user entries so it’s understandable). Below you will find a > currently working entry from the ‘users’ file. > > /Mac-addresss/ Auth-Type := local, User-Password == "/password/"
Don't set Auth-Type. Use: Mac-address Cleartext-Password := "password" > Calling-Station-ID == "/mac-address/", You should use '=', not '==' here. > As you can tell this is a wireless user and of course I have the > dictionary attributes added (like I said it is currently a working users > file) but my question is how to take this information and add it to the > MySQL radius.radcheck database? From what I am seeing the ID is a > primary key and must be unique and there is only one attribute field. I > may be asking this incorrectly but, does the DB read the rows starting > with the ID 1 being the first user and continue down until the next user > entry and return all the rows into Radius for authentication? It looks for matching entries. See doc/rlm_sql. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

