You're right, adding the name of my sqlcounter in the instantiate section lake it works. thx :)
Alan DeKok a écrit : > Alexandre Chapellon wrote: > >> whenever i launch freeradius -X I get the folloawing error: >> /etc/freeradius/users[205]: Parse error (check) for entry scott: Invalid >> octet string "101" for attribute name "Max-Traffic" >> > > The modules are initialized in *order*. The sqlcounter module creates > the attributes on the fly. But... it can't do this if it hasn't been > run yet. > > >> Line 205 is the line where user scott is defined in users files. >> I have tryed setting up my own dictionnary (which i think shouldn't be >> needed) with the Max-Traffic attribute defined as interger >> >> VENDOR ME >> ATTRIBUTE Max-Traffic 1 integer >> > > That isn't the correct dictionary file format, but it's not relevant, > either. > > >> But that doesn't help. I have read all over the web that sqlcounter with >> mysql are considered as stable enough for production , so am quite >> surprised of this issue... >> Any idea? >> > > List "sqlcounter" in the "instantiate" section. It will be > initialized before the "users" file is read. > > Alan DeKok. > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > >
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