Yes, I can. Sorry for the lack of details.

The 2 Radiator servers are OpenBSD 2.8, running Radiator 2-17.1 with the
updated dictionary file. I'm running DBI 1.14, with the Radiator clients
connecting via DBI::Proxy to a ProxyServer. Perl is version 5.6.0. The 2
Radiator servers are identical, but with changed IP addresses and hostnames,
and the different ports in radius.cfg due to needing 2 ProxyServers.

The ProxyServer is running on an NT 4.0 machine. It has ActivePerl 5.6.0. I
am starting the proxy server with a shortcut to this command:
C:\Perl\bin\dbiproxy.bat --pidfile=c:\temp\dbiproxy.pid --localport 1334

The ProxyServer is using DBD-ODBC version 0.28 to talk to the MS Sql 8
server (build 8.00.02, ODBC Version 03.52.0000) on the local machine.

I am using AuthBy EMERALD. Here is a snippet from radius.cfg:
<AuthBy EMERALD>
        Identifier      SimpleSQLAuth
        DBSource        dbi:Proxy:hostname=<IP
Address>;port=1334;dsn=dbi:ODBC:RADPLAT
        DBUsername      <Database username>
        DBAuth          <Database password>


I have to start 2 ProxyServers, on different ports, to let both Radiator
servers talk to the SQL server right now. Other than this, the servers
appear to run quickly and correctly, and I've been very pleased so far.

--Doug Clements, LinkLine Communications


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Hugh Irvine
> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 2:58 PM
> To: Doug Clements; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple radiator clients using SQL
>
>
>
> Hello Doug -
>
> On Saturday 03 February 2001 07:08, Doug Clements wrote:
> > From: Hugh Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > >Hello Doug -
> > >
> > >> Has anyone had any problems connecting 2 Radiator servers (using
> > >> AuthByEmerald) to the same DBI::ProxyServer server? The second client
> > >> seems to have when connecting to the database. They're set
> up the same
> > >> way, with the same configs, and the same versions of all the perl
> > >> modules. Any ideas?
> > >
> > >Yes, I seem to remember that DBI::Proxy only supports a single
> connection.
> >
> > Ack! That's not good... So we'd need to run multiple versions of the
> > ProxyServer, or what? Is there a multi-threaded solution, or some way to
> > have Radiator disconnect so the multiple servers can share the same
> > connection?
> >
>
> I am not entirely clear on how you have things set up. Could you describe
> your environment in more detail please? Ie. what software running on what
> hosts?
>
> > >What platform are you running on? And what version of Radiator?
> >
> > Radiator is running on OpenBSD, with the latest version (and
> patches) as of
> > yesterday.
> >
>
> Radiator 2.17.1?
>
>
> thanks
>
> Hugh
>
>
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