Re: [RADIATOR] Can't Insert into database - fresh radiator install

2010-12-10 Thread Christian Kratzer
Hi, On Fri, 10 Dec 2010, Ricardo Freitas wrote: > Hello everyone. > > I just installed Radiator 4.7. Have perl 5.12 and Mysql 5.1.8x. > > I had a running configuration of Radiator 2.19 that worked fine and upon > any call, it would register the info on my database. > > Currently, I'm trying to "a

[RADIATOR] Fwd: Can't Insert into database - fresh radiator install

2010-12-10 Thread Ricardo Freitas
Just to add something: currently I have Radius and Mysql on the same machine. Implementing an Authby SQL takes too long? And what differences could do this throughout the perl files..? I know this is far fetched but I'm kind of lost. Thanks. Ricardo __

[RADIATOR] Can't Insert into database - fresh radiator install

2010-12-10 Thread Ricardo Freitas
Hello everyone. I just installed Radiator 4.7. Have perl 5.12 and Mysql 5.1.8x. I had a running configuration of Radiator 2.19 that worked fine and upon any call, it would register the info on my database. Currently, I'm trying to "authenticate" some calls using "radpwtsd" but despite the fact

Re: [RADIATOR] Ignore Accounting packets from certain hosts

2010-12-10 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
On 12/10/2010 08:37 AM, Michael wrote: > Yes, but i wouldn't recommend it. If your NAS is ignored, it may mark > your radius server as RADIUS_DEAD, if cisco. Depends on your NAS i guess. > > If you just don't want to do anything with the accounting, it's probably > better to just ACCEPT and d