You can certainly do radius authentication for both ser and your web
front-end. However, it does not work with the stock serweb front-end. You
have to write your own web front-end.
Freeradius itself can be configured to store information in MySQL. Check
their web site for information on how to set this up. However, the layout is
quite different to the subscriber table but I don't think you need it once
you have radius working.
You can either get apache (or whatever web server) to authenticate via your
radius server or modify serweb to do php radius authentication.
http://www.mavetju.org/programming/php.php has some good example to do the
later.
Zeus
hello friends,
1)i want to know what is the extra facilities which
we get if we use the subscription to the ser
(i.e with serctl add or serweb giveng the access
to the users).
i am using the free radius authentication and its
working fine for me.
2)can we use the database to the free
radius server rather than just appending the username
,
password in the file of users in free radius server.
3)can we put the inter relation betwen the radius and
the subscribe table of the ser so that we need not
manually enter the details into the users file as and
when i need to add the users to the ser system.
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