On Wed 27 Sep 2006 16:41, Guilherme Franco wrote: > Hi, > > I know you guys must be angry with all the questions I'm posting here. > > In Devel-List, I found this: "Is it usefull to community? (SQLIPPOOL > and NASCATS)" by Roman M. Bibikov on Thu, 16 Oct 2003 17:36:26 +1100. > > He says that created a sucessfull ip pool in Oracle (exactly what I'm > trying to do) and also that developed stored functions and procedures > handling in rlm_oracle (sql_runfunction() and sql_runprocedure()) > > I didn't found out those functions and I'm wondering if it's because > of this that I can't make sqlippool work in oracle...
Hi Guilherme We are not angry. We are however busy, and have limited time. Any posts you see about sqlippool prior to August 2006 do not directly relate to the sqlippool module that is in FreeRADIUS 1.1.3 (Although it may share some code.. There have been several different modules available on the net called sqlippool prior to the one that is now available as part of FreeRADIUS) The code in CVS head has been modified even futher (as you know). sqlippool is an EXPERIMENTAL module which is why it is not enabled by default. It is currently tested ONLY on Postgresql. There are currently no _known_ production deployments of (our) sqlippool on Oracle although we are happy that you are testing it and appreciate your feedback. Currently you are writing many emails to the list with "CRITICAL/URGENT etc" in the subject in relation to sqlippool and you are clearly trying to deploy it for production use. I have very clearly told you previously these issues and you KNOW that it is an experimental module!! We are trying to help you as much as we can, but we expect you to also be prepared to do testing and possibly some development yourself, otherwise please dont use EXPERIMENTAL modules, especially not in production! If you wish to have my company (Suntel Communications) develop, test and support this module for/on an Oracle version of your choice then we would be happy to do so for a fee (which we can discuss offlist without bothering everyone else) otherwise you will have to make do with the (free) support we are providing to you and everyone else via this mailing list in our spare time. Alternatively there is a list of other companies/people who would also be happy to provide you support at http://www.freeradius.org/business/ Regards -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
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