I have gotten freeRadius working with a mikrotik NAS using the users
flat file (hooray for me! g). Now I need to have the freeRadius server
reference a MS-SQL db server rather than the users file on the
freeRadius server. I am quite fuzzy about the process tho. I am hoping
for some basic
David Covert wrote:
How do you tell freeRadius to reference an external MS-SQL db rather
than the local users flat file?
$ ls raddb/*sql.conf
$ grep sql raddb/radiusd.conf
$ cat doc/rlm_sql
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On 12/28/06, David Covert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have gotten freeRadius working with a mikrotik NAS using the users
flat file (hooray for me! g). Now I need to have the freeRadius server
reference a MS-SQL db server rather than the users file on the
freeRadius server. I am quite fuzzy about
On 12/28/06, David Covert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have gotten freeRadius working with a mikrotik NAS using the users
flat file (hooray for me! g). Now I need to have the freeRadius server
reference a MS-SQL db server rather than the users file on the
freeRadius server. I am quite fuzzy about
David Covert wrote:
I have gotten freeRadius working with a mikrotik NAS using the users
flat file (hooray for me! g). Now I need to have the freeRadius server
reference a MS-SQL db server rather than the users file on the
freeRadius server. I am quite fuzzy about the process tho. I am
David, start with rlm_sql at source_directory/doc, check also your
sql.conf in your installation etc/raddb directoryit help me also this
one to start http://www.frontios.com/freeradius.html (for mysql).
I hope it helpsif you're about using ms-sql check also mssql at
David Covert wrote:
Ok, I almost get it... question:
The mssql.conf file has an entry like this:
#Database table configutation
radius_db = radius
I assume that radius refers to a pre-determined schema that freeRadius
That is not a schema, that is the database name. As in:
SELECT
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