>
> Hello Michael -
>
> Can you please tell me what versions of Radiator and Radmin you are
> running?
>
> Latest versions are Radiator 3.6 (plus patches) and Radmin 1.7 (plus
> patches).
Certainly Hugh:
Radiator-3.5(No patches)
RAdmin 1.7(No Patches)
Regards,
MB
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
Hello Michael -
Can you please tell me what versions of Radiator and Radmin you are
running?
Latest versions are Radiator 3.6 (plus patches) and Radmin 1.7 (plus
patches).
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Jul 22, 2003, at 10:38 Australia/Melbourne, Michael
Bellears wrote:
Hi Hugh,
The problem is
Hi Hugh,
>
> The problem is due to the incorrect quoting of the string containing
> the "@" sign.
Ok.
> In most clauses based on SQL, %0 can be used for the username string
> and it will always be correctly quoted.
As Radmin is being used for Acct., how would I modify the insert
clause?(In
Hello Michael -
The problem is due to the incorrect quoting of the string containing
the "@" sign.
In most clauses based on SQL, %0 can be used for the username string
and it will always be correctly quoted.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Jul 21, 2003, at 20:24 Australia/Melbourne, Michael Bellea
Hi Hugh,
>
> You should try the queries by hand to see what is happening.
>
Upon further investigation, it appears as though the '@' in the username is causing
the problem:
Success without '@'
mysql> insert into RADUSAGE
(ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,Connect_info,ACCTSESSIONTIME,TIME_STAMP,USERNAME,
Hello Michael -
You should try the queries by hand to see what is happening.
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Jul 19, 2003, at 08:43 Australia/Melbourne, Michael
Bellears wrote:
Radiator/Radmin is auth/acct for dialup users (MAX6000/PM3's), and
also DSL users(Cisco7200).
Dialup users acct data i