Hello Fernando -

On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Fernando Martin wrote:
> Hi Mike and Hugh,
> 
> Firs thank you for your help.
> 
> OK, As you say ODBC is the best way in my case, to authenticate agains a MS
> SQL 7.0 server.
> Of course I need first to load  (PPM>install DBI and PPM>install DBD-ODBC)
> and define a DSN.
> 
> But I have two questions jet:
> 
> I read  examples /goodies, common_sql.cfg, freeside.cfg. interbiler.cfg and
> radp.cfg and I can not undertand:
> 
> 1- They have not an AuthSelect. How must you configure your AuthSelect to
> authenticate porperly a user agains a MS SQL 7.0 database?
> I think you need to check if
> - The login exist
> - The check items are mached (  User-password, Connect-Rate, Nas-Port-Type,
> Called-Station-id...). 
> - Get the reply items to give an IP, netmask, Frame-Protocol, etc.
>  

Please have a look at the file goodies/sybaseCreate.sql. This is an SQL script
that will build default tables for you. These tables match the default queries
for AuthSelect and so on that are pre-configured in Radiator. Once you have
these working correctly, you can modify the tables and the AuthSelect
statements, etc. if you need to.

Also please study the AuthBy SQL section in the reference manual (section 6.24).

regards

Hugh

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