Re: Realms in DB

2006-03-07 Thread Alan DeKok
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   I do roaming with third companies, so instead of add all the realms in the 
 file proxy.conf file, I would prefer to have them in realm table in my 
 postgres DB. It is easier to handle.

  That's nice.  As I said, submit a patch.

   Otherwise, what is the use of realms and realmgroup tables??

  Because no one has submitted a patch to support them.

  Alan DeKok.
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Realms in DB

2006-03-06 Thread Santiago Balaguer García

Hi people,
  I am using freeradius-1.0.4 for more than two years in a Debian machine. 
I have all my user configurations in a Postgres DB. Now I migrate the 
clients.conf to DB successfully. For that porpouse I write at the end of my 
sql.conf:


 # Set to 'yes' to read radius clients from the database ('nas' table).
  readclients=yes

I want to do the same with realm.conf file, but I don't know what line I 
must write in postgresql.conf file for reading realms table in my DB. Any 
suggestion??


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Re: Realms in DB

2006-03-06 Thread Alan DeKok
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 I want to do the same with realm.conf file, but I don't know what line I 
 must write in postgresql.conf file for reading realms table in my DB. Any 
 suggestion??

  It's not supported.

  Alan DeKok.
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Re: Realms in DB

2006-03-06 Thread Luca Corti
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 13:26 -0500, Alan DeKok wrote:
   It's not supported.

Hello Alan,

Just wondering, is there any particular reason for this or noone has
bothered to add support? I can also see a dictionary table commented out
in the database shema, are there any plans for dictionary in SQL
support?

thanks

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Re: Realms in DB

2006-03-06 Thread Santiago Balaguer García
 I do roaming with third companies, so instead of add all the realms in the 
file proxy.conf file, I would prefer to have them in realm table in my 
postgres DB. It is easier to handle.

 Otherwise, what is the use of realms and realmgroup tables??


 I can also see a dictionary table commented out in the database
 shema, are there any plans for dictionary in SQL support?

  No.  I don't see why it would be necessary, or how it would help.

  Alan DeKok.


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realms in DB

2006-03-03 Thread Santiago Balaguer García
Hi people,

 I am using freeradius-1.0.4 for more than two years in a Debian machine. I have all my user configurations in a Postgres DB. Now I migrate the clients.conf to DB successfully. For that porpouse I write at the end of my clients.conf:

 # Set to 'yes' to read radius clients from the database ('nas' table) readclients = yes

I want to do the same with realm.conf file, but I don't know what line I must write in postgresql.conf file for reading realms table in my DB. Any suggestion??Recibe ofertas de empleo adaptadas a tu perfil. Introduce tu CV en MSN Empleo. 

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