Re: (RADIATOR) AuthLog SQL chokes on %n, %u

2001-01-19 Thread Dave Salaman
Thanks Hugh, The patch didn't change anything but you were on the right track though. If I add a single backslash in the AuthSelect clause it goes through ok. Both 'test\@ing' and '%U\@%R' work fine, the latter effectively substituting for %n. On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Hugh Irvine wrote: Hi

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthLog SQL chokes on %n, %u

2001-01-19 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi Dave - H - that is what the patch is supposed to do, but I haven't been able to test it yet. I'll check with Mike when I see him next. cheers Hugh At 10:34 -0600 01/1/19, Dave Salaman wrote: Thanks Hugh, The patch didn't change anything but you were on the right track though. If

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthLog SQL chokes on %n, %u

2001-01-18 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi Dave - I have enclosed a patched version of LogSQL.pm for you to try. Please let us know if it works correctly for you and we will roll the patch into the next release. regards Hugh At 22:48 -0600 01/1/15, Dave Salaman wrote: Hi, I'm having trouble getting AuthLog SQL to work under

(RADIATOR) AuthLog SQL chokes on %n, %u

2001-01-15 Thread Dave Salaman
Hi, I'm having trouble getting AuthLog SQL to work under MySQL when a query which expands to anything containing the '@' symbol. This includes the use of %n and %u with usernames in the form of username@realm. For example, using the following query SuccessQuery insert into RADAUTHLOG \