clients.conf file in MYSQL DB? [Virus checked]
Bogdan Dumitriu - Technical Support Team
helpdesk22 at mycybernet.net
Wed May 10 15:59:04 CEST 2006
There is a nas table you can use. It's the last table db_mysql.sql
creates;
Then you have to enable it in sql.conf
# Set to 'yes' to read radius clients from the database ('nas'
table)
#readclients = yes
I haven't tried it but it should work.
Bogdan.
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Subject: clients.conf file in MYSQL DB? [Virus checked]
Hi,
I just set up freeradius1.1.1 with MySQL and startet some basic tests -
first question I ran into was: Can I (I assume I can) "force" freeradius
not to use the "clients.conf" file for checkinf for known clients, but
put this information into MySQL? (I assume this would be in the "nas"
table of the radius-db)
I think it should be done in the radiusd.conf file in the "Clients
configuration" section, that currently looks like that:
# CLIENTS CONFIGURATION
#
# Client configuration is defined in "clients.conf".
#
# The 'clients.conf' file contains all of the information from the old
# 'clients' and 'naslist' configuration files. We recommend that you #
do NOT use 'client's or 'naslist', although they are still # supported.
# # Anything listed in 'clients.conf' will take precedence over the #
information from the old-style configuration files. # $INCLUDE
${confdir}/clients.conf
what should I state here?
thank you
thomas
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