Hi list, again something from the legacy-auth-backend to radius freak cabinet: I need to have more than one password for a small group of users (which had a seperate one for dial-up vs. other services). All of these pw are available in clear text, so I thought I could mis-use the mySQL tables to allow both with the following trick: Attribute: User-Password op: =~ Value: (pass1|pass2) This doesn't work; even though in my understanding it should. I found a different way: using the same syntax in the "users" file works beautifully: name User-Password =~ (pass1|pass2), Auth-Type := Accept That did it. However, I'd like to stick with pure SQL as a backend. Is there some reason why this doesn't work, or is it just a bug/inflexibility of the rlm_sql(_mysql) module? Greetings, Stefan Winter -- Stefan WINTER RESTENA Foundation - Réseau Téléinformatique de l'Education Nationale et de la Recherche R&D Engineer 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg email: stefan.winter@restena.lu Tel.: +352 424409-1 http://www.restena.lu Fax: +352 422473