Ok, will do that and post back with results
Thanks!
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"Alex M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you mean by "Have it do nothing more than log data"? And how would I
> do that?
You can configure the SQL module in either the "authorize" section,
where it will affect user authentication, or in the "accounting"
section, where it won't affect anythi
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"Alex M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using MySQL 4.1.7 and it is located on remote server (not even on the
> same subnet as the radius)
I have seen it before where a firewall drops state, and it looks
like the SQ
"Alex M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using MySQL 4.1.7 and it is located on remote server (not even on the
> same subnet as the radius)
I have seen it before where a firewall drops state, and it looks
like the SQL server is down. New connections go through fine, but old
connections are dea
in my case it just
> stop responding for everything
>
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Subject: Re: RADIUS stops responding after a while
On Fri 07 Apr 2006 20:57, Alex M wrote:
> I'm using MySQL 4.1.7 and it is located on remote server (not even on the
> same subnet as the radius)
Do
On Fri 07 Apr 2006 20:57, Alex M wrote:
> I'm using MySQL 4.1.7 and it is located on remote server (not even on the
> same subnet as the radius)
Do you have a statefull firewall (Checkpoint etc) between radius and the sql
server? That can cause timeout problems accessing the database, although no
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Subject: Re: RADIUS stops responding after a while
Hi!
> I've just went to my radius server and found out that it doesn't want to
> handle requests.. I restarted it in debug and it told me that SQL module
is
> unknown. (was working fine for 1 month) I restarted again in de
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Subject: Re: RADIUS stops responding after a while
"Alex M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
> I've just went to my radius server and found out that it doesn't want to
> handle requests.. I restarted it in debug and it told me that SQL module is
> unknown. (was working fine for 1 month) I restarted again in debug and now
> it went OK and works fine, but this thing is not acceptable in
Hi,
> I've got strange behavior on y FR, need to find the way to prevent it, and
> find out what caused it.
That is something several people are experiencing and it is being looked into.
Any help in debugging would be appreciated, I guess, since the problem is
indeed hard to spot.
Check the mai
"Alex M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just went to my radius server and found out that it doesn't want to
> handle requests.. I restarted it in debug and it told me that SQL module is
> unknown.
Who edited the config file since the last time the server started?
> So does any one knows what
I’ve got strange behavior on y FR, need to find the way to
prevent it, and find out what caused it.
I’ve just went to my radius server and found out that it doesn’t
want to handle requests…. I restarted it in debug and it told me that SQL
module is unknown… (was working fine for 1 month) I
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