On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Todd Knaus wrote:
> Dear Fellow Radiator Users,
>
> I am in the process of getting Radiator (running on RedHat 6.1 Unix) to
> authenticate off of our Platypus server (running on an NT 4.0 box). I
> followed the instructions on open.com.au under the FAQ #13 and have
> downloaded OpenLink's software. After installation I am able to use
> OpenLinks odbctest software on the Unix box to connect the NT server so
> I know everything seems to be configuered properly and running.
>
> My question is what do I use in my .cfg file ? Right now I have <AuthBy
> Emerald> with the following;
>
>
> <Authby Emerald>
> DBSource dbi:ODBC:Platypus
> DBUsername username
> DBAuth password
> .
> .
> .
>
> Were Platypus is the DSN name on the Unix server. Again the command;
>
> ./odbctest DSN=Platypus
>
> does work and connects to the Platypus SQL server. But if I try and use
> radpwtst I get the "No Reply" message for Access-Request, and both Start
> and Stop Accounting requests.
>
> I can only assume I need to use something different in the DBSource.
> Any help, hints, tips, pointers, etc would be greatly appreciated.
>
We really need to see trace 4 debug to see what is going on, together with a
copy of the configuration file. "No Reply" can happen for a number of reasons,
one of which may be database connectivity (or lack thereof).
thanks
Hugh
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