Hello Thao -
At 11:30 +0700 4/12/00, Le Van Thao wrote:
Hi ,
I'm trying to install a dialup system using Radiator and Rodopi.
my Radius is installed in Linux and Rodopi off course in NT. I heard that I can use Sybase driver to make the connection between Radiator and MS SQL .
I tried to install sybase-common-....rpm
sybase-ase-....rpm
and I declared <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>
in radius.cfg
but when I run test.pl it said no OK. I think my Sybase driver is not correctly installed.
But I don't know which is the correct way?
I follow many documents and guides in the Net but may be they are very confusing.
I follow the guide to install sybase driver : ctlib-linux-elf.tar but I can't compile this package, (segmentation fault!).
so I use sybase-common-....rpm
sybase-ase-....rpm
but I faced the problem as describe above. Could you help me?
You need to run the
"sybinstall" script to build the Sybase client, which must
match the system DSN on the MS-SQL host. There are instructions in
the Sybase documentation.
hth
Hugh
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