I'm assuming that your oracle db has the information that would tell
radius what special service the user has...
Modify the SQL queries and/or add a table to your oracle db to specify
what reply attributes should be assigned to each group.
You will prolly need to do both.
- Brian J.
BTW...
Quoting Brian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm assuming that your oracle db has the information that would tell
radius what special service the user has...
Modify the SQL queries and/or add a table to your oracle db to specify
what reply attributes should be assigned to each group.
You
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Didi Rieder
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 8:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Different Services
Quoting Brian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm assuming that your oracle db has the information that would tell
radius what special service the user has...
Modify the SQL queries
Quoting Brian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ahh
I see what you are asking. :)
Since the users are authenticating, do you use a username for each
service they use? Do users have multiple services and use the same
username?
The same username for all services...
Didi
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 03:06:50PM +, Didi Rieder wrote:
Quoting Brian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ahh
I see what you are asking. :)
Since the users are authenticating, do you use a username for each
service they use? Do users have multiple services and use the same