(RADIATOR) Radmin question
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Mon Apr 22 00:53:52 CDT 2002
Hello Chris -
With Radmin 1.5 you can have per-user check items, so you could use the
NAS-IP-Address or the NAS-Identifier as check items with the existing
database.
Otherwise, have a look at the "createdb.pl" script in the Radmin distribution.
regards
Hugh
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 15:10, Chris M wrote:
> I am trying to figure out how to create my own database entries so I can
> create some custom columns (in a table analogous to SUBSCRIBERS in
> Radiator) so I can add special authentication features.
>
> I am a little confused by how I would go about adding columns to the
> SUBSCRIBERS table (or whatever Radmin has) with MySQL. I am used to
> creating a .sql script that I feed to mysql like:
>
> mysql -u mysqluser -p < TheScript.sql
>
> Anyway, anyone have any hints on how I "extend" the column definition of
> the SQL database that Radmin uses to add my own goofy features? What I'd
> like to do is figure out a way to figure out what client the request is
> coming from and then check the new column to see if their request is coming
> from an allowed client based on the values in the column. So, in effect,
> checking Client IP against a range of allowed values stored in the
> SUBSCRIBERS table of the database to see if this user is allowed to come in
> from this list of client IPs.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
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