Hi Hugh,

I'm in my 2.17.1 directory.  I run "perl radiusd -config_file gta.cfg". 
In another window, I run the radpwtst in the same directory (2.17.1):

"perl radpwtst -secret xxxxx -user janetdm -password xxxxx -auth_port
2000 -acct_port 2001 -nostop -nas_port 1"

Am I testing it the wrong way?

Janet

Hugh Irvine wrote:
> 
> Hello Janet -
> 
> On Thursday 01 March 2001 10:21, Janet N del Mundo wrote:
> > Hi Hugh,
> >
> > I did not do a full install with 2.17.1.  I'm still testing this version
> > in the distribution directory.  What I did to resolve this problem was
> > to rearrange the order of SessionDatabase so that SessionDatabase DBM
> > was at the end (the default).
> >
> > <SessionDatabase SQL>
> >         Identifier DSL-SessionCheck
> >         DBSource ...
> >         DBUsername ...
> >         DBAuth ...
> >
> > </SessionDatabase>
> >
> > <SessionDatabase DBM>
> >         Identifier Dialup-SessionCheck
> >         Filename %D/online
> > </SessionDatabase>
> >
> > I'm still not sure why SessionDatabase NULL does not work though.
> >
> 
> I am fairly certain that you are picking up the older versions of the code
> from the Perl hierarchy. How are you conducting your tests?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Hugh
> 
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