ok :) it's not a patch, just 4 lines added :)
P.S.
I also remind, that your sql.conf does not work with postgres :)
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Alan DeKok wrote:
Igor Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, you should use freeradius-snapshot to work with op field.
1) db_postgresql.sql is not
Igor Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok :) it's not a patch, just 4 lines added :)
I've added it, thanks.
I also remind, that your sql.conf does not work with postgres :)
OK. I'll try to dig up the old message where you posted a working
postgres sql.conf...
Alan DeKok.
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Igor Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, you should use freeradius-snapshot to work with op field.
1) db_postgresql.sql is not still modified, so just do
ALTER TABLE radcheck ADD COLUMN op varchar(2);
ALTER TABLE radreply ADD COLUMN op varchar(2);
ALTER TABLE radgroupcheck ADD
First of all, you should use freeradius-snapshot to work with op field.
1) db_postgresql.sql is not still modified, so just do
ALTER TABLE radcheck ADD COLUMN op varchar(2);
ALTER TABLE radreply ADD COLUMN op varchar(2);
ALTER TABLE radgroupcheck ADD COLUMN op varchar(2);
ALTER TABLE
I have done all steps but I get this message from
radtest:
radclient:Unknown User-Password
And I do not see any RADIUS packet in debug mode
(radiusd -X).
How can I know if I am getting RADIUS packets?
Regards.
--- Igor Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, you should use
That is the problem with radclient.
My problem is that I do not see any RADIUS packet in
debug mode if I enable 'sql' in radiusd.conf.
If I disable it, I can see RADIUS packets.
Regards.
--- Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please please [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
radtest: