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 > > > > > > Hi > > thanks for the information > > is there any working example i can get to fill all the fields... > > ram > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
