Sam,
For IP
address allocation in Radiator, use AuthBy DYNADDRESS and
AddressAllocator SQL.
Below
is an example of radius.cfg.
Regards,
Harrison
AddressAllocator SQL
Identifier
myallocator
DBSource
dbi:mysql:radius:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
DBUsernamexyz DBAuth
xyz
DefaultLeasePeriod
Sorry about the blank email. I had tried to cancel the email, as I had
thought I had figured out the problem, but had accidently sent it instead
of cancelling (cntrl-x being right next to cntrl-c).
Anyways, the problem is this: I use the standard realm stripping
RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
Hi All,
I thought I would share something that had me very confused for a couple of
hours this morning. It is not really a bug, rather my poor implementation
of reporting the contents of Radonlne. But it may help some others on the
list.
This relates to NAS's that send interim 'Alive' packets
Hello Andy -
I usually suggest to people that they add a column to the session database
table to store the rewritten username too and then specify the corresponding
queries to do the right thing (tm).
The reason the session database uses the original username is because that is
what must be
Andy -
If you look at the manual section 6.7.3 you will see the reference to
'AddQuery'. This is the query that SessionDatabaseSQL uses to add
a user to the sessions table.
You can see that the default add query inserts the username as '%u'
which is the special variable that contains the