Hello Doug -

On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Doug Clements wrote:

> 
> Ok, that makes sense. It looks like iODBC is out of the picture, since it
> uses binary drivers (the ones I saw are only for linux), and I'm using
> OpenBSD.
> 
> The next choice is DBD:proxy, which I took a short look at. The picture is
> now this:
> 
> Radius server                |Network|  SQL Server
> -----------------------------|-------|--------------------------------------
> ----
> Radiator -> DBI -> DBD:Proxy --------> DBD:Proxy -> Windows ODBC -> SQL 7
> Server
> 

Correct.

> Right? If this is correct, is the DBD:Proxy daemon very intensive if I chose
> to run it on the SQL server, or should it be an install and use forever type
> of component?
> 

Should just be an install and run forever.

> The last choice is the Sybase client client librarys. I thougt I could use
> DBD:Sybase without them, but soon figured out that I couldn't. Again, I'm on
> OpenBSD, and I didn't see any source distributions for the Sybase librarys,
> so that looks out of the picture.
> 
> Looks like I'll be trying to get DBD:Proxy going, regardless of whether it's
> easy or not. =)
> 

Please let us know how you get on, and maybe send us an installation overview
when you have finished so we can put a FAQ entry up.

many thanks

Hugh

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