Mr. Peter,

Thanks, I was using "sql_instance2{...}" instead of "sql sql_instance2{...}"

:)

Everything is working nice now with this hybrid oracle/postgresql
except when I'm proxying and sqlippool won't set an IP because of
255.255.255.254 answer from the proxy server.

As we talked earlier, there's no override = yes for this so I need to
put "Pool-Name := FOO" in radreply, but even with the reply, it
doesn't work. What I'm doing is convince the proxy ISP to change it's
conf so it don't send me 255.255.255.254 for now.

I have to thank you again for all your help! Now it's my turn to
contribute, as soon as I have the time to look for, I hope to patch
rlm_sqlippool.c and CVS it along with oracle.sqlippool.conf and
radippool schema for oracle.

Greetings

On 10/3/06, Peter Nixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue 03 Oct 2006 19:29, Guilherme Franco wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed Postgres with exactly the same configuration as
> Oracle's and Postgres works.

Good.

> The only point of failure using Oracle should be in radippool
> Framedipaddress which is VARCHAR in Oracle but is INET in Postgres.
>
> Could be a parsing error in rlm_sqlippool.c

Hmm. It could be. Patches to fix it are welcome :-)

> That's because xlat outputs:
> ---------------------------------------------
> 'SELECT framedipaddress FROM (select framedipaddress from radippool
> WHERE pool_name = 'SPW' ORDER BY dbms_random.value) where rownum = 1'
> sqlippool_query1: row[0] returned NULL
> rlm_sqlippool: ip=[] len=0
> radius_xlat:  'COMMIT'
> rlm_sqlippool: IP number could not be allocated.
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> The same query on sqlplus is ok:
> SQL> SELECT framedipaddress FROM (select framedipaddress from
> radippool WHERE pool_name = 'SPW' ORDER BY dbms_random.value) where
> rownum = 1;
>
> FRAMEDIPADDRESS
> ------------------------------
> 192.168.1.3
>
> Now, considering that Postgres works like a breeze, how can I setup
> just sqlippool.conf to look in postgres, but the regular user and
> password queries to look in oracle?
>
> I've created a sql.conf containing oracle's confs (sql{..}) and
> sql2.conf containing postgres confs (sql2{...}).
>
> If I specify sql-instance-name = "sql2" in sqlippool.conf it does not
> works.

http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_sql#Instances

Just give your instances different names as the documentation says.

> I appreciate any help on this issue. Thanks!

Cheers

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