Ok I found out that there are significant changes in the up coming FreeTDS v0.61. If you ask either the DBD-Sybase author about what to run he will tell you to run DBD-Sybase v0.95 and then he and the FreeTDS guys will tell you if your running that version of DBD-Sybase you should be running the latest CVS snapshot of FreeTDS v0.61. While I am sure this is all fine and well for most people this is a problem when used with Radiator.
Since I was able to get it working by backing off to FreeTDS v0.60 I had to edit the DBD-Sybase v0.95 dbdimp.c file and change all cs_ctx_global(....) to cs_ctx_alloc(....). This is because of the changes that DBD-Sybase did on the latest release that the older version of FreeTDS didn't take in to account. This is why they tell you to run the latest v0.61 CVS snapshot. You also need to tell FreeTDS to compile with version 7.0 TDS protocol support for MS-SQL 7.0 and MS-SQL 2000. You won't be able to pass all the DBD-Sybase tests but you will have enough support to make Radiator work. Also I found out that Radiator doesn't specify the database that it is connecting to when using Authby Rodopi. You need to make sure that the default database for the account is set to AbacBill or you will run into problems. Also you need to make sure that the account has "public" access to the "AbacBill" database at a minimum. Also don't forget to edit the "freedts.conf" file and setup the server name alias. This is where you set the protocol version, IP address of the server, port of the server, etc. Then you can edit the Radiator radius.cfg file to reflect this alias on the DBSource line. If Radiator would like a step by step guide to this let me know. I have all my notes already on everything I did to make it work and thus it would be no big deal to put one together. Tim Jung System Admin Internet Gateway [EMAIL PROTECTED] === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.