Hello Gordon -

On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
> 
> Sleep helped  :-)
> 
> What I was intending was to put each realm into its own set of tables for
> accounting and validation purposes. It seemed like the best way to do it,
> but since its not something I've done before, I thought it best to check if
> there is a better way to do this. What I'm not sure about is the handling of
> the table definitions within the config file. Is AuthBy Radmin and AuthBy
> SQL basically the same, or will I break things by using different AuthBy SQL
> statements when I'm using Radmin for the front end.
> 

Yes, AuthBy RADMIN is a sub-class or AuthBy SQL, so you can use all of the
AuthBy SQL parameters. If you want to know exactly what is going on, have a
look at the source code in "Radius/AuthSQL.pm" and "Radius/AuthRADMIN.pm".

regards

Hugh

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