(RADIATOR) Radiator Accounting Thru MS SQL Server

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Jun 26 06:28:48 CDT 2001


Hello Javaid -

The usual approach is to use the free version of Sybase for Linux, 
and configure Radiator with an AuthBy SQL clause together with DBI 
and DBD-Sybase. You will find further information in sections 6.26 
and 23.0 in the Radiator 2.18.2 reference manual. This topic has also 
been discussed many times on the mailing list, so have a look at the 
archive site too:

	http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/

regards

Hugh


At 3:33 PM +0500 6/26/01, <jsajjad at mail.cyberaccess.com.pk> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Would anybody kindly let me guide the tips and procedure for how to
>configure Radiator Server on Linux box 6.2 for sending users' Accounting
>logs to  MS SQL Server Machine. Would i have to install some additioanal
>software or Radiator itself provides the feature/facility for this task.
>
>Looking forward for a positive reply.
>
>Regards
>Javaid Sajjad
>
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