Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-28 Thread Olaf Schaefer
1.8 ? Freeradius 1.1.1 comes with dialup-admin v1.70.2, the recent CVS includes v1.80 a file in the documentation directory. The last batch of patches Where can I find your patches? Maybe you've done something which could be useful for me. :) That's right. I would have to study the GPL and

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-28 Thread Guy Fraser
On Fri, 2006-28-04 at 15:37 +0200, Olaf Schaefer wrote: 1.8 ? Freeradius 1.1.1 comes with dialup-admin v1.70.2, the recent CVS includes v1.80 a file in the documentation directory. The last batch of patches Where can I find your patches? Maybe you've done something which could be

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-27 Thread Guy Fraser
On Tue, 2006-25-04 at 07:19 +0200, Olaf Schaefer wrote: I have given up on dialup-admin for now. It seemed broken when for now but not forever ;) Who knows.;-) I tested the version that comes with 1.1.1, and there are parts that need too much work for what I want. I also don't like

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-24 Thread Olaf Schaefer
I have given up on dialup-admin for now. It seemed broken when for now but not forever ;) I tested the version that comes with 1.1.1, and there are parts that need too much work for what I want. I also don't like the I use version 1.80 from the CVS snapshot. It seems quit stable

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-21 Thread Guy Fraser
On Thu, 2006-20-04 at 10:08 +0200, Olaf Schaefer wrote: http://sphinx.incentre.net/radius.html Not bad. I've began something similar only for IP pools but Peter Nixon announced an sql_ippool module which also stores the configuration information in the mysql-DB, so I stopped coding and

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-20 Thread Olaf Schaefer
http://sphinx.incentre.net/radius.html Not bad. I've began something similar only for IP pools but Peter Nixon announced an sql_ippool module which also stores the configuration information in the mysql-DB, so I stopped coding and witing for it :) Let me know what you think. It's a good

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-12 Thread Guy Fraser
On Fri, 2006-07-04 at 10:12 +0200, Olaf Schäfer wrote: Not yet! That's what I'm looking for. I've already started to do something in this direction regarding ip-pools. Where can I find your parser? regards, Olaf The quick site I set up hosting the files is at:

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-07 Thread Alan DeKok
Olaf =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Sch=E4fer?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a redundant radius server setup with two radius servers. On each of the servers freeradius 1.1.1 and mysql is running. If the primary server goes down the AC falls back to the secondary server. To keep the databases (except the

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-07 Thread Olaf Schäfer
Besides the man page for radrelay says The functions of radrelay have been added to radiusd. I couldn't find any documentation about It shouldn't say that in the 1.1.1 release. radrelay should still be there. I know it's there and it's working great :) I'm only curious about this

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-07 Thread Olaf Schäfer
Am Donnerstag, den 06.04.2006, 15:48 -0600 schrieb Guy Fraser: Some prefer SQL replication, others suggest it is better to build it into the management system. If you have lots of people managing the accounts and you may need a different method, than someone No, fortunately I don't. Can you

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-07 Thread Olaf Schäfer
My last experience with MySQL master-master replication and FreeRADIUS was that mysql corrupted my radacct table within 24 hours. This was 4-5 years That was exactly my concern. radrelay on the other hand is easy and works perfectly! That's right :) So I think I'm gonna use radrelay.

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-07 Thread Nicolas Baradakis
Olaf Schäfer wrote: I'm not sure which is the best way to replicate the accounting information: using radrelay or mysql-replication, too? To replicate accounting records to one (central) database, I'd suggest to use radsqlrelay and the rlm_sql_log module. I'm using this mechanism in

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-07 Thread Peter Nixon
Not yet! That's what I'm looking for. I've already started to do something in this direction regarding ip-pools. Where can I find your parser? ok. I just committed a new version of sqlippool to the 1.1.x branch. Haven't committed any docs yet so you are kind of on your own until we get

mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-06 Thread Olaf Schäfer
hello, I have a redundant radius server setup with two radius servers. On each of the servers freeradius 1.1.1 and mysql is running. If the primary server goes down the AC falls back to the secondary server. To keep the databases (except the radacct table) synchronised I use MySQL

Re: mysql replication vs. radrelay

2006-04-06 Thread Guy Fraser
On Thu, 2006-06-04 at 23:01 +0200, Olaf Schäfer wrote: hello, I have a redundant radius server setup with two radius servers. On each of the servers freeradius 1.1.1 and mysql is running. If the primary server goes down the AC falls back to the secondary server. To keep the