clients.conf vs rlm_sql table nas
VeNoMouS
venom at gen-x.co.nz
Sat Feb 17 04:24:36 CET 2007
But when I had a client in the nas table and I tried to auth, it didn't work
its like it didn't even check in there, are u sure the nas table is used?
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Sent: Saturday, 17 February 2007 1:36 p.m.
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Subject: Re: clients.conf vs rlm_sql table nas
VeNoMouS wrote:
> I was just wondering why we have a nas table in mysql when it doesn't act
> like clients.conf ive tried putting nas details into the nas config with
out
> any nas's in clients.conf but radius does not start so, what is the nas
> table actually for then?
Storing client information.
You need at least one client in clients.conf. i.e. localhost. All
others can be in SQL.
Alan DeKok.
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