Hello Gabe -

You need to know what RADIUS attribute to use for this purpose, then configure 
the <AuthBy SQL> clause to return it with the group(s) as the value.

See sections 5.30.8 and 5.30.10 in the Radiator 4.16 reference manual 
(“doc/ref.pdf”).

See also the example configuration file in “goodies/sql.cfg”.

regards

Hugh


> On 13 Feb 2016, at 04:17, Gabe Carmichael <g...@lksd.org> wrote:
> 
> Good morning,
> I have my instance running extremely well. I have added a group column to my 
> mysql table and have populated it with the all the groups that we want. We 
> are trying to pass the group attribute back to our Cisco 5508 wireless 
> controller. This would then be forwarded to our ISP's Paolo Alto firewall for 
> group based access rules via snmp traps from the wireless controller. How can 
> I reply to the wireless controller with group attributes? Thanks
> 
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