I've got radiusd: FreeRADIUS Version 0.8.1, for host i686-pc-linux-gnu,
built on Jun 24 2003 at 13:00:04 for which I'm proxying several
different realms to several different other servers. 

On one of the realms, I can get radtest to work correctly if I append
the 'ppp hints' bit to the radtest. Of course, radtest isn't a dialup
connection. These connects seem to fail. 

Another admin who is proxying connections to me (yes, I'm passing them
on second hand) tells me that "You'll have to add Framed-Protocol = PPP
somewhere up on your stream". He's able to kludge it on his end to add
this, but I need to be able to have my servers be able to insert this as
well. He isn't running FreeRadius (I told him to eat his keyboard :) so
he's not sure how I can add this and neither am I. 

I'm under the impression that I only have one place to add the hint into
the stream, that's in my proxy.conf. I'd like to think that I can put
the word 'hints' in the stanza for this realm and it would look at my
hints file for info, but I can't figure out what I should have in the
stanza in the hints file. 

Unfortunately, the mail archive for this list brings up lots of hints
when searching for what I've been seeking 'proxy.conf' and 'hints' and
'Framed-User' and 'ppp' and various permutations of that. That tends to
bring up lots of hints. 

Now, I'm only looking to insert the hint (ppp?) into this one realm
without affecting all the others. I have no control over the server I'm
proxying to, so it has to be me to insert the hint into the request. 

I'd appreciate any pointers to info on this particular problem, or
suggestions on better search terms to try in the mail archive. Or even
someone's comments on "I had the same problem and I..." kind of stuff. 

TIA,

j
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