Re: (RADIATOR) auth by sql

2001-12-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Rick - Packet processing only occurs for one Realm or Handler - the first match is the only match. Radiator will never execute multiple Realms or Handlers. regards Hugh On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 16:04, Rick Ross wrote: > would this be correct ? > as I thoug stripping the @domain.com would w

(RADIATOR) auth by sql

2001-12-23 Thread Rick Ross
would this be correct ? as I thoug stripping the @domain.com would work for the first realm Rick AccountingHandled AcctLogFileName /var/log/radius/accounting AuthBy auth_0 AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept RejectHasReason SessionDatabase intdb === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/a

Re: (RADIATOR) Auth by SQL server, accounting to another SQL server

1999-10-30 Thread John Coy
You can do this very easily using an identifier statement in each clause: # # Here's an AuthBy SQL statement for accounting # Identifier ACCTSQL DBSourcedbi:dbstring DBUsername username DBAuth pword # # Empty AuthSelec

(RADIATOR) Auth by SQL server, accounting to another SQL server

1999-10-30 Thread Sean Rietze
I want radiator to do its selects for authentication to one SQL server and do inserts for accounting to another server. How can I accomplish this? Thanks, Sean Rietze === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the