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On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 19:16:30  
 M. Yu wrote:

>the ignorance).  What I want to do is create the same database on either
>PostgreSQL or MySQL running on Linux.  Ultimately, I want to eliminate any
>MS product on our servers (high priced licenses, security concerns, etc.).
>For now though I need to be able to sort of replicate the log data such that


Yo bai, I hope I understand this right, Try a program
called mascon and this runs on windows. It can look into a mysql dabase on linux, just 
grant the proper permissions on the the database name and the ip address that will log 
onto the mysql server.
I haven't tried to extract mysql dbase format and convert to MSQL format and vice 
versa but it can modify the remote mysql dbase.

If you want to build a customize program that can convert MSQL to mysql the mysql site 
offers a ODBC driver that you can use to
interface with the dbase for Linux. Not much of an expert here too but I'm getting 
into the mysql thang for radius. 

cheers!
--charles



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