Cliff Hayes wrote: > The included db_mysql.sql which creates the MySQL schema required for > FreeRADIUS created the radreply table with a two-character OP field (I > assume for use with <=, >=, etc). It defaults to a single "=" and when I > add a record, subsequent queries from a Microsoft SQL 2000 linked Database > connection fail because it wants both characters filled (== maybe).
FreeRADIUS provides SQL schemas for both MySQL and Microsoft SQL. I don't really understand why you're using the MySQL schema if you're going to run a different server later. > We use Platypus as our billing system, which resides in the Microsoft > SQL 2000 environment and talks to FreeRADIUS via the link mentioned > above. Should I change the default to "==" or is there something > else? The operator "==" isn't allowed in a reply item. Please look at this page for a description of the operators: http://freeradius.org/radiusd/doc/rlm_sql -- Nicolas Baradakis - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

