(RADIATOR) MSSQL best connection method

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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Blayzor [mailto:noc at inoc.net]
Sent: 19 Ekim 2001 Cuma 18:34
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: (RADIATOR) MSSQL best connection method


We are currently implementing a couple of Radiator servers in our NOC
and we will be using MSSQL stored proceedures to do both authentication
lookups and the storing of accounting information.

According to the Radiator FAQ, FreeTDS is not the recommended choice for
obveious reasons.  I'm curious as to how many people may be using MSSQL
for their backend but using Unix (in my case FreeBSD 4.4) as the RADIUS
server platform.

Right now my choices seem to be limited to DBI proxy or FreeTDS.  I have
FreeTDS working for web applications via PERL, etc.  Just wondering how
stable FreeTDS would perform in a very active RADIUS server environment.

The one quirk I've always noticed is that if the connection breaks
between FreeTDS and your MSSQL server, FreeTDS mod seems to bomb out the
whole PERL script running.  Any work arounds or suggestions?

--
Robert Blayzor, BOFH
INOC, LLC
rblayzor at inoc.net

"It only makes sense that every facet of our daily lives should depend
upon the position of celestial bodies hundreds of millions of miles
away." 
 - Calvin and Hobbes


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