> Hi Lucas,
> 
> Stored procedure is a nice tweak. Indeed, i have my users in 
> a mysql database.
> 
> > for example .... in my mssql.conf I have ....
> >
> > authorize_check_query = "rad_authorize_check_query 
> > '%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name}}'"
> >
> > rad_authorize_check_query is an stored procedure. I only 
> > provide the 
> > username, but inside the storedprocedure I make lots of 
> > checks .... do 
> > you follow me ????
> 
> Yes, but how can you verify the username against the 
> NAS-IP-Address, if you 
> only provide the username to your stored procedure ? 
> (That's what i understand...)

:-) ... I'm only providing User-Name, because it is my own
stored-procedure. Build your own one and provide the Attributes you need
... for example the NAS-IP-Address ... and make YOUR stored procedure to
do what you need ... it will certainly work.

Best Regards,

Lucas

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