Yes, it is possible, at least in 1.0.5. My nas list is in MySQL. The DB table columns are in a fixed sequence and referred by position and not by name. The nas identifier must be either a DNS resolvable name or IP address or IP Address/netmask, e.g. 200.100.100.0/255.255.255.0. I only have 'client 127.0.0.1' in my clients.conf file. Unfortunately a change in the SQL nas table will only be active after restarting freeradius and is not dynamically after adding/updating the nas table. You can assign the name of the NAS table in sql.conf (if you chose not to use the default name). e.g. nas_table = "my_nas" and you have to set: # Set to 'yes' to read radius clients from the database ('nas' table) readclients = yes Debug output: Debug: rlm_sql (sql): - generate_sql_clients Debug: rlm_sql (sql): Query: SELECT * FROM nas Debug: rlm_sql (sql): Reserving sql socket id: 4 Debug: rlm_sql_mysql: query: SELECT * FROM nas Debug: rlm_sql (sql): Read entry nasname=my-resolvable-name-or-IP,shortname=moin,secret=whatever Debug: rlm_sql (sql): Adding client 192.168.0.244 (moin) to clients list Gunther On Oct 13, 2005, at 2:13 PM, Joel Bjerk wrote:
Is it possible to use the nas table for client information instead of clients.conf? I tried uncommenting readclients=yes in sql.conf but the server read the clients from clients.conf.
Thanks,
Joel