(RADIATOR) AuthBy SQL, AuthColumnDef with vendor specific attr
António Fernandes
afernandes at egp.up.pt
Mon Jun 27 04:32:38 CDT 2005
Hi!
In the log it appears "cisco-apair". Is this a typo???
Yours,
Antonio Fernandes
Oporto Management School
Oporto University
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From: owner-radiator at open.com.au [mailto:owner-radiator at open.com.au] On
Behalf Of Steve Rogers
Sent: segunda-feira, 27 de Junho de 2005 9:21
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: (RADIATOR) AuthBy SQL, AuthColumnDef with vendor specific attr
Hi,
We have a mysql DB which does not contain checkattr and replyattr fields
(and we cant add them). Weve been looking at AuthColumnDef with
AuthSelect to fetch column data and return it in a reply, but as the VSA we
want to return is a cisco-avpair were having problems.
Really wed like
AuthColumnDef 3, cisco-avpair=atm:peak-cell-rate=1024
This is what happens in the debug
Sun Jun 26 22:00:14 2005: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL looks for match with test
Sun Jun 26 22:00:14 2005: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL ACCEPT:
Sun Jun 26 22:00:14 2005: DEBUG: Access accepted for test
Sun Jun 26 22:00:14 2005: WARNING: No such attribute
cisco-apair=atm:peak-cell-rate
Whats the best way to do this, or should we do it in a PostAuthSelectHook?
Any help much appreciated!
Thanks
Steve
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