Hi all, Appreciate any help I can get.
I'm referring to the proxy.cfg sample from goodies. Below is just the sample provided in that file... <Realm proxy.realm> RewriteUsername s/^([...@]+).*/$1/ <AuthBy RADIUS> Host oscar.open.com.au # Host ipv6:fec0::4 Secret mysecret </AuthBy> </Realm> <Realm proxy.realm> RewriteUsername s/^([...@]+).*/$1/ <AuthBy RADIUS> Host oscar.open.com.au # Host ipv6:fec0::4 Secret mysecret </AuthBy> </Realm> Can I include some logging functions for authentications, and accounting? For example, if there are authentication request, can I log to a file and to a SQL server before I proxy-forward to the other RADIUS server? and if a response from the RADIUS server is returned, can that be logged to? I'd also like to maintain a session database realms in groups. For example, for realm 1, 3, & 5, I want to maintain the SessionDatabase SQL under table A, while realm 2, under table B, realm 3 under table C. Do I just add the <SessionDatabase SQL> and place it between the <Realm>, or there can only be 1 <SessionDatabase SQL> declaration? In terms of the order of processing, if the first realm is met, will it continue to move to the next realm? Or, when it matches 1 realm, it'll only work with that realm only? If I have 2 <Authby RADIUS> can I load balance these records or it's based on round-robin, depending on the order? Also, for any <Authby SQL>, I already have a set of stored procedures to handle the authentication and accounting.... how I do implement this instead of specifying the column def for record retrieval? Thanks, Jeff _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list [email protected] http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator
