Hi guys,
I currently have Radiator setup using Auth::Emerald to authenticate
against a MS-SQL server. Radiator is running on a Linux box and I'm using
DBD::Sybase and the free Sybase drivers.
If the MS-SQL server goes away (say, for example, we unplug the machine
from the network) how long
Hi,
Has anyone considered using stored procedures under oracle to execute a query and
return one result. It would reduce a lot of the chatter between the radius server and
db server(oracle in this case). It would also mean a single query send from the radius
server could be translated into
Hi all,
We are an ISP currently using the Ascend Access Control Radius program
on the BSDi platform. With it, we handle authentication across 3 Ascend
TNT RASes.
This particular radius hack has been OK, but now we are at a point of
needing something that has more features and is less prone to
On Mar 19, 11:24pm, John Abbott wrote:
Subject: (RADIATOR) Stored Procedures
Hi,
Has anyone considered using stored procedures under oracle to execute a query
and return one result. It would reduce a lot of the chatter between the radius
server and db server(oracle in this case). It would
Several Radiator questions for the folks here from a radiator newbie
The following questions all pertain to radiator 2.13.1 on FreeBSD 3.1 (O/S
was installed with DES, NOT MD5, but the perl MD5 lib is present and
working)...
1) The documentation states all dictionary files must have at
On Mar 18, 8:19pm, Jay West wrote:
Subject: (RADIATOR) Argh!
Several Radiator questions for the folks here from a radiator newbie
The following questions all pertain to radiator 2.13.1 on FreeBSD 3.1 (O/S
was installed with DES, NOT MD5, but the perl MD5 lib is present and
working)...