That's awesome. This is a much better option than what I previously thought would be necessary to setup a development environment. Has anyone done this before in any language? Any potential issues to watch out for? Thanks. On 4-Dec-08, at 12:43 PM, <tnt@kalik.net> wrote:
You can also browse server related stuff on github. For mysql:
http://github.com/alandekok/freeradius-server/tree/master/raddb/sql/mysql
You can get the schema from there, use it and play with RoR and the database without installing freeradius.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 4/12/2008, "Alexandre Chapellon" <alexandre.chapellon@mana.pf> piše:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_HOWTO
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_sql_mysql
Le 04.12.2008 09:03, Matthew Carriere a écrit :
This is great thank you.
I was trying to find something in the documentation about doing this. Could anyone point me in the direction of documentation that outlines using a MySQL database for authenticating users?
Is there some kind of schema that the users table must follow?
Thanks
Matthew
On 4-Dec-08, at 1:44 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Matthew Carriere wrote:
I am thinking of adding a FreeRadius server to an existing infrastructure in order to provision users through an application.
FreeRADIUS authenticates users... databases provision them.
I am currently running a WLAN controller connecting several access points. Currently users are added manually through the WLAN controller interface.
Could I add a FreeRadius server and be able to programatically add users to it? I need to be able to do this through a Ruby on Rails application.
Install FreeRADIUS *and* MySQL. Use a RoR app to provision the database. Use FreeRADIUS to pull user information out of the database, and authenticate the users.
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