Re: (RADIATOR) Ah. Authby SQL question..

1999-04-18 Thread tom minchin
On Sun, Apr 18, 1999 at 03:49:09PM -0500, Mike McCauley wrote: Hi Rob, On Apr 17, 11:47pm, Rob Thomas wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Ah. Authby SQL question.. I've been plowing through radiator, and I'm pretty happy with it. Just going through and I don't seem to find any documentation

Re: (RADIATOR) Ah. Authby SQL question..

1999-04-18 Thread Mike McCauley
On Apr 18, 4:27pm, tom minchin wrote: Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Ah. Authby SQL question.. On Sun, Apr 18, 1999 at 03:49:09PM -0500, Mike McCauley wrote: Hi Rob, On Apr 17, 11:47pm, Rob Thomas wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Ah. Authby SQL question.. I've been plowing through radiator

(RADIATOR) Ah. Authby SQL question..

1999-04-17 Thread Rob Thomas
I've been plowing through radiator, and I'm pretty happy with it. Just going through and I don't seem to find any documentation on having a different database for authentication and accounting. Am I blind, or is it not there? Why, I hear you asking, do you want to do that? Well. I'm using

Re: (RADIATOR) Ah. Authby SQL question..

1999-04-17 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Rob, On Apr 17, 11:47pm, Rob Thomas wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Ah. Authby SQL question.. I've been plowing through radiator, and I'm pretty happy with it. Just going through and I don't seem to find any documentation on having a different database for authentication and accounting. Am I