Hello Chris -

> >
> >On 2.16.1 I'm trying to get <SessionDatabase SQL> to work.  It seems
> >to be poking the information into RADONLINE, because if I run
> >radwho.cgi from the command line:
> >
> > # ./radwho.cgi ""
> >
> >It spits back HTML showing who is logged in.
> >
> >However, on the same machine if I try to run radwho from Apache:
> >
> > http://.../cgi-bin/radwho.cgi
> >
> >It spits back some table HTML, so the CGI is executing, but none of
> >the database contents (usernames and session info) are in the HTML
> >code that it generated!
> >
> >Since the same username and password are being used to access the
> >database because the CGI is the same, it doesn't seem like database
> >permissions can be the problem.  What might I be overlooking? I did
> >try doing a GRANT in MySQL to grant pretty wide privileges.
> >

You will have to check the Apache log file to see what it is complaining about.

hth

Hugh


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