On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 02:43:20PM -0500, Alan DeKok wrote:
On Feb 4, 2016, at 2:22 PM, Adem Darguner <adarguner@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to accept multiple password on the same user on MYSQL. Do you have any solutions? Please tell me a solutions.Please.
You can't. You need another solution.
You can. It's a bad idea, but FreeRADIUS is flexible enough. It is much better to use huntgroups or realms to differentiate between users with the "same" username. You can write a perl auth module to do anything you want. If you dig through the archives, I think I've posted how I used unlang to deal with acquired realms where huntgroups were not possible and users were not using realms. The realms are used in the authentication database. It's fragile and requires extra maintenance. It's definitely a bad idea. But it may be less bad than reconfigureing a few hundred clients overnight, or paying for extra telecom lines to enable huntgroups until you can reconfigure the clients. After 6 years, we are, finally, nearly ready to rip it out because we have reconfigured enough of the client devices to not be a tech support nightmare. Probably, noone will help you with issues if you go that route. Very few of us have spent time trying to think about how to do it. Those of us who have are likely to be busy with other things. You are more likely to be able to get help if you tell the experts your situation, rather than asking how to implement the solution you think you want without any supporting information. They may be able to tell you how to do things more efficiently. -- Scott Lambert KC5MLE Unix SysAdmin lambert@lambertfam.org