I've already pointed you toward CDRTool when you were looking for
additional RADIUS attributes.

The same directory has an example sql.conf

Regards,
Norm

ram wrote:
>
>
> On 8/18/07, *Norman Brandinger* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> wrote:
>
>     The RADIUS server is the component that writes data to the RADIUS
>     log files or the database.  The configuration that manages this is
>     generally the " sql.conf" file located in the RADIUS server
>     directory.  If you have new attributes that are to be written to
>     the log files and/or database, "sql.conf" must be updated.
>
>     RADIUS will look at its main configuration file " radiusd.conf"
>     during various steps of authorization/accounting.  If the
>     "radiusd.conf" file is set to use "sql" then the "sql.conf" file
>     is referred to.  
>
>     The "sql.conf" file is broken down into sections based on the
>     different types of processing needed (for example authorization or
>     accouting).  The sections are SQL code and the addition of new
>     attributes to the appropriate section will cause radius to
>     INSERT/UPDATE them to the database.  
>
>     Note that the format used (in sql.conf) to refer to the attributes
>     passed from the radius client must be strictly followed
>
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>
> Hi
>  
> thanks for the information
>  
> is there any working example i can get to fill all the fields...
>  
> ram
>
>  
>
>     >
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>


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