Hi,
> hi Alan,
>
> where is the db_mysql.sql file in 2.0.2?
> i've searched whole, but found nothing.
freeradius-server-2.0.2/raddb/sql/mysql/nas.sql
freeradius-server-2.0.2/raddb/sql/mysql/schema.sql
freeradius-server-2.0.2/raddb/sql/mysql/ippool.sql
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> where is the db_mysql.sql file in 2.0.2?
> i've searched whole, but found nothing.
doc/rlm_sql
Alan DeKok.
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hi Alan,
where is the db_mysql.sql file in 2.0.2?
i've searched whole, but found nothing.
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Joel Eddy said:
> KEY Departmet (Department)
Departmet?
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For those that need it, like I did you can add this to the end of
http://wiki.freeradius.org/MySQL_DDL_script to get your database
to create the userinfo table also
#
# Table structure for table 'userinfo'
#
CREATE TABLE userinfo (
id int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment,
UserName varchar(30),
Na
> Is it possible to use the one from 1.0.1 or some other version?
Yes, if you use the mathing sql.conf you can use any db schema (so you don't
have to convert old databases to new schemas).
> Joel
HTH,
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On Wed 11 Jul 2007, Joel Eddy wrote:
> Is version 1.1.6 missing the db_mysql.sql script?
> Is it possible to use the one from 1.0.1 or some other version?
> Or is there a link I've missed somewhere to get it?
its under doc/example
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Hi,
> Is version 1.1.6 missing the db_mysql.sql script?
> Is it possible to use the one from 1.0.1 or some other version?
> Or is there a link I've missed somewhere to get it?
>
> By the way I APPRECIATE all that you programmers are doing.
> I can only imagine the long ho
http://wiki.freeradius.org/MySQL_DDL_script
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 11/7/2007, " Joel Eddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>Is version 1.1.6 missing the db_mysql.sql script?
>Is it possible to use the one from 1.0.1 or some other version?
>Or is there a link
Is version 1.1.6 missing the db_mysql.sql script?
Is it possible to use the one from 1.0.1 or some other version?
Or is there a link I've missed somewhere to get it?
By the way I APPRECIATE all that you programmers are doing.
I can only imagine the long hours put in to make this product
Hi,
> hi,
>
> Am using freeradius 1.1.6 on a fedora core 4 with mysql server installed and
> up
> i've created radius database but can't create tables because i can't find
> the db_mysql.sql file neither in /doc/examples/ nor in
> *src/modules/rlm_sql/drivers
can't create tables because i can't find
>the db_mysql.sql file neither in /doc/examples/ nor in
>*src/modules/rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_mysql/
>*
>i went through archives yet nothing
>please help
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hi,
Am using freeradius 1.1.6 on a fedora core 4 with mysql server installed and
up
i've created radius database but can't create tables because i can't find
the db_mysql.sql file neither in /doc/examples/ nor in
*src/modules/rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_mysql/
*
i went through archi
x27;m trying to configure FreeRadius to use MySQL, I downloaded v1.1.3 but I
cannot find file 'db_mysql.sql' (use to create needed tables) in related
directory src/modules/rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_mysql/ as it is mentionned in
the doc.
Where can I find db_mysql.sql ?
Thanks.
Bye,
Bru
Hi,
> as I'm trying to configure FreeRadius to use MySQL, I downloaded v1.1.3 but I
> cannot find file 'db_mysql.sql' (use to create needed tables) in related
> directory src/modules/rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_mysql/ as it is mentionned in
> the doc.
the document is ou
Hello,
as I'm trying to configure FreeRadius to use MySQL, I downloaded v1.1.3 but I
cannot find file 'db_mysql.sql' (use to create needed tables) in related
directory src/modules/rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_mysql/ as it is mentionned in
the doc.
Where can I find db_mysql.sql
"Rohaizam Abu Bakar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that from Freeradius1.1.1 onwards, both RADIUS-LDAPv3.schema &
> db_mysql.sql NOT included in source dir? Looking for latest schema since i'm
> currently would like to upgrade my ldap.
doc/ex
I noticed that from Freeradius1.1.1 onwards, both RADIUS-LDAPv3.schema &
db_mysql.sql NOT included in source dir? Looking for latest schema since i'm
currently would like to upgrade my ldap.
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Hello Alan
Thank you very much for your help.
I found the file named - mysql.sql
Thank U again.
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Hi,
> I'm new in this subject.I already install freeradius server and mysql on
> redhat enterprise.
> After installation I don't find any file named db_mysql.sql on my os. Can
> anyone help me?
its in the doc/examples directory of the freeradius tar archive
alan
Dear freeradius users,
I'm new in this subject.I already install freeradius server and mysql on
redhat enterprise.
After installation I don't find any file named db_mysql.sql on my os. Can
anyone help me?
I install freeradius like with this parameter ./configure --with-mysq
Dear freeradius users,
I'm new in this subject.I already install freeradius server and mysql on
redhat enterprise.
After installation I don't find any file named db_mysql.sql on my os. Can
anyone help me?
I install freeradius like with this parameter ./configure --with-mysq
s completely different than the one created by db_mysql.sql.
If you can craft a query to return the proper rows, you shouldn't have a
problem with your current schema. Read doc/rlm_sql and the comments in
sql.conf as they specify what should be returned by your SQL query.
Kevin Bonner
> Auftrag von Ana Bizarro
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. August 2005 22:35
> An: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
> Betreff: Using a database schema other than the one created
> by db_mysql.sql
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a (mysql) database where we have usernames and
Hi,
We have a (mysql) database where we have usernames and passwords and I
recently installed freeradius on our server. I would like the freeradius
server to authenticate using the database but, obviously, our database
schema is completely different than the one created by db_mysql.sql.
All the
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