Hello Danny -

On Tue, 01 Feb 2000, Danny Whitesel wrote:
> Is anyone here using Radiator under Linux and Authby RODOPI? More to the
> point, has anyone successfuly hooked up to a MS SQL database using
> DBD::Sybase???
> 
> I have installed the Sybase client libraries. I have compiled the DBD_Sybase
> package. I have edited the "interfaces" file in the Sybase directory:
> 
> ---
> MAIL1
>         query tcp eth0 209.96.160.15 1433
>         master tcp eth0 209.96.160.15 1433
> ---
> 
> I have set the envs SYBASE, DSQUERY and SYBPLATFORM.
> 
> ...And, this is what gets kicked back at me when I try to connect:
> 
> connection to database failed: DBI->connect failed: OpenClient message:
> LAYER = (5) ORIGIN = (3) SEVERITY = (5) NUMBER = (4)
> Message String: ct_connect(): network packet layer: internal net library
> error: Net-Lib protocol driver call to connect two endpoints failed
> Operating System Error: Socket connect failed - errno 111
> 
> I'm pretty certain that it's reading the interfaces file. I had attempted a
> few connects before setting up the interfaces file and the errors were
> indicating that it couldn't find the server name. After creating the above
> entry in the interfaces file, the errors changed to what you see above.
> 

Have you installed the latest DBI? What version of Radiator are you running?
Have you set the DBI_TRACE environment variable to get more detailled
information from DBI? If all of the above, can you send me a copy of your
configuration file (no secrets) and a trace 4 debug and I 'll have a look at it.

Also have a look at the sample radius.cfg file in the main Radiator directory
and at the examples in goodies/rodopi.cfg and goodies/sql.cfg.

hth

Hugh


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