Hello Thao -

On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Le Van Thao wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> I want to set up Radiator on Linux and connect to MS SQL (Rodopi) from NT
> I have just Install Radiator (Demo)
> I have downloaded Sybase_common_i386.rpm and Installed it. But I saw the
> message " can't find .. /usr/local/radius/lib"
> Now I can run radpwtst ,but I don't know how to declare in my radius.cfg to
> understand my ODBC
> <Realm DEFAULT>
>  <AuthBy RODOPI>
>   # Change DBSource, DBUsername, DBAuth for your database
>   # See the reference manual
>   # ON NT, You will need to add a System DSN for Rodopi:
> #  DBSource dbi:ODBC:Rodopi
> #  DBUsername Rodopi
> #  DBAuth  rodopi
> 
>   # Heres how you might connect to the Rodopi MS-SQL
>   # database from Unix using DBD-Sybase
>   DBSource dbi:Sybase:rodopi
>   DBUsername Rodopi
>   DBAuth  rodopi
>  </AuthBy>
>  # You will probably want to keep an accounting log file too
>  # so you can recover from database outages. You will need
>  # to add the URL for this file to the "Online Usage URL's"
>  # page in the Administration section of RODOPI. RODOPI
>  # will automatically rotate it when it is fetched.
>  AcctLogFileName %L/detail
> </Realm>
> now I can't not test my radius, Because no reply message.
> which file I need to edit to declare my ODBC on sysbase?
> 

You will need to run the "sybinit" script in /opt/sybase/install, which will
generate an "interfaces" file contaning the definition for the dbi:Sybase:...
entry.

hth

Hugh

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