Yes, the suffix is in the authorize { } section as well. I was just following the examples with the Auth-Type, I removed them from the DB, but end up with the same results.

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On Oct 9, 2006, at 5:26 AM, James Wakefield wrote:

Brad McAllister wrote:
G'day mate, thanks for the quick reply. I already have this in my radiusd.conf:
        realm suffix {
                format = suffix
                delimiter = "@"
                ignore_default = no
                ignore_null = no
        }

Have you got suffix in your authorize { } section?

The huntgroups file looks like this:
wireless        NAS-IP-Address == 127.0.0.1
wireless        NAS-IP-Address == localhost.localdomain
                       SQL-Group == 3072BY256
radgroupcheck table:
    |  8 | netmaster | Huntgroup-Name | == | netmaster |
|  6 | 3072BY256 | Huntgroup-Name | == | wireless  |
|  7 | 3072BY256 | Auth-Type      | += | local     |
|  9 | netmaster | Auth-Type      | += | local     |

Any reason you're setting values for Auth-Type?


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