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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/31/2012 10:56 PM, Alan Buxey
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Look at the SQL output carefully. It's talking about radusergroup.
Have you got such a user in there? Do you need to perform that
check?<br>
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alan<br>
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This smartphone uses free WiFi around the world with eduroam, now
that's what I call smart.<br>
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Hi Alan,<br>
<br>
sorry for sending another posting based on this without fully
understanding however, I think I get what the sentence means that I
quoted from the wiki.....<br>
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If I created a group: say LAN-USER<br>
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Then put any system that need the tunnel-type etc... attributes; ie.
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VLAN<br>
IEEE-802<br>
0x000000 for preference<br>
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Would this make the SQL lookups faster and hence limit the size of
the database as on a per user basis these attributes wouldn't need
to be filled in?<br>
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I maybe way off base but it was just a thought that came to mind
before I officially hit the sack and called it a day!<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Kaya<br>
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