MySQL failover

2006-10-17 Thread Brad McAllister
handled = 6 } sql2 { fail = 1 notfound = return noop = 2 ok = return updated = 3 reject = return userlock = 4 invalid = 5 handled = 6 } } -- Brad McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http

Huntgroups

2006-10-11 Thread Brad McAllister
to let clients connect from multiple NASs with the ability to block them from other NASs. Thanks for the help. -- Brad McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: Huntgroups, Realms, MySQL

2006-10-09 Thread Brad McAllister
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. -- Brad McAllister DLS Internet Services p. 847.854.4799 x.232 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Oct 9, 2006, at 5:26 AM, James

Re: Huntgroups, Realms, MySQL

2006-10-09 Thread Brad McAllister
I got it working! I had to put suffix before preprocess in the authorize { } section -- Brad McAllister DLS Internet Services p. 847.854.4799 x.232 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Oct 9, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Brad McAllister wrote: Yes, the suffix is in the authorize { } section as well. I was just

Re: Huntgroups, Realms, MySQL

2006-10-06 Thread Brad McAllister
-Type | += | local | | 9 | netmaster | Auth-Type | += | local | All of this is still in a test environment so I am able to change whatever is needed. -- Brad McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Oct 5, 2006, at 6:13 PM, James Wakefield wrote: Brad McAllister wrote: If I removed

Huntgroups, Realms, MySQL

2006-10-05 Thread Brad McAllister
Sorry if this has already been addressed. I has been searching all day and haven't found the solution to my problem. I am attempting to setup multiple huntgroups to limit the types of connections that clients can make. Along with this I have a list of realms that are authenticated locally