Alan,

  I am currently working on a php based "front-end" (so to speak) to allow 
configuration for
freeradius's use of mysql database tables (modified for my specific use) and your 
response
given below brought up a question I have read about the radcheck/radreply table 
entries in the mysql database (both the sql_realm and the man pages for users).

I read where the database layout follows the users file layout for the most part - the 
question
I have (guess I am dense or just not getting it) is "how" would you setup the entries 
in the mysql tables to handle the  Proxy-To-Realm entry you described below for the 
users file???

This example should turn on the light bulb in my head for this [grin]...

TIA
 
 
Gary N. McKinney

Network Administrator
Computer Services Dept.
Brevard County Library System



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From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Wed, 02 Jun 2004 10:44:04 -0400

>paul hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have the latest 0.93 available on SuSE Professional 9.1 and need to proxy 
>> in-bound requests based upon the called phone number.
>
>  Use the Proxy-To-Realm attribute.
>
>DEFAULT          Called-Station-Id == "5551212", Proxy-To-Realm := "foo.com"
>
>  Alan DeKok.
>
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