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* <norm(a)goes.com <mailto:norm@goes.com>>
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