There is an authenticate_query variable defined in the stock mssql.conf
If it's there, it's a big.
It's there... I would assume it should be removed in CVS and/or logged in your
bug tracking system. Do you have a mantis page?
Why we're at it, why not change the example mssql.conf file to
Duane Cox wrote:
Why we're at it, why not change the example mssql.conf file to
remove all references to FreeTDS... That should resolve _a lot_
of confusion...
As always, patches are welcome.
Nicolas Baradakis
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A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses the logical flow of
From: Nicolas Baradakis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duane Cox wrote:
Why we're at it, why not change the example mssql.conf file to
remove all references to FreeTDS... That should resolve _a lot_
of confusion...
As always, patches are welcome.
Is there a mantis page or bug tracker?
Nicolas
Duane Cox wrote:
Why we're at it, why not change the example mssql.conf file to
remove all references to FreeTDS... That should resolve _a lot_
of confusion...
As always, patches are welcome.
Is there a mantis page or bug tracker?
There is a bugzilla here:
List:
There is an authenticate_query variable defined in the stock mssql.conf
I can not get freeradius to run this query when authenticating users; and
when I add the 'sql' module in the authenticate section of radius.conf,
freeradius stops with the following error...
Module: Instantiated sql
Duane Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is an authenticate_query variable defined in the stock mssql.conf
If it's there, it's a big.
I am beginning to think this entry is defunct or never implemented.
Am I right? If so, then I could remove that entry from my mssql.conf.
Yes.
Alan
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