Re: Administering with MySQL DB



Hey Dashmir,

On Jan 28, 2008 2:49 PM, Dashamir Hoxha <dhoxha@albaniaonline.net> wrote:
Hi Liran,

Please don't get upset. I just tested it out of curiosity and I didn't
try to make it work at all costs. Maybe the problem was because
I tested it with freeradius-2,

I get "upset" because I'm dedicating alot of time to be online and help
users than I actually spend on writing new features and improvements
just because I want users to know that I am here for them and there's
really alot of other users who help just as well, there's the mailing
list or the channel on freenode (#daloradius) which you are welcome
to join and ask away.
 
and I renamed the table usergroup
to radusergroup.

Well obviously if you change things like that which are in the core
of the program you will break things but even still I have thought about
these stuff and the table names are configurable so you can rename
it to whatever you want as long as you keep this synced with daloradius.
 
Also I noticed that the interface (menus, left
pane, etc.) is a bit confusing. Trying to insert new attributes and
values almost never worked for me.
 
I use daloradius daily as well as other users and saying "almost never
worked for me" is vague - what didn't work? maybe you did something
wrong? maybe this was a bug which got fixed, etc...


Anyway, if you claim that the latest SVN version is better,
then I will try to test this one as well, when I have time.
Thanks for your readiness to fix the bugs and to support it.
I will let you know about any problems.

Let's indeed move on, I'd appreciate it if you can give the svn
version a try, it might be buggy just because it's SVN and by
definition I try new stuff on it but I also commit fixes straight away
so you really enjoy the latest.


I hope to hear from you again,

Regards,
Liran Tal.




liran tal wrote:
> Hey Dashmir,
>
> On Jan 28, 2008 1:28 PM, Dashamir Hoxha <dhoxha@albaniaonline.net
> <mailto:dhoxha@albaniaonline.net>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I have tested a bit daloradius and I have seen that there
>     bugs/problems
>     with it. Some other alternatives (which also do have problems) are
>     these:
>
>
> It's upsetting to hear that, I don't remember ever getting any feedback
> from you regarding any bugs. It's upsetting because every user of
> daloradius
> can testify that I reply on emails almost instantly (almost never
> longer than a
> couple of hours (sleep time)) and every bugs I was made aware of were
> also fixed no more than a couple of hours away if not immediately which
> is why it's very sad to me to hear that you have tried it and gave up.
>
> Well whatever version you have tried, I'll be happy if you can give it
> another shot with the latest version and keep me informed.
>
> There's also a demo page up which is almost always the recent version
> of svn so you can see new features: http://daloradius.xdsl.by
> User: administrator Pass: radius
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Liran Tal.
>
>
>
>
>
>     http://cakeforge.org/projects/hotcakes/
>     http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmyprepaid/
>     http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpradmin/
>     http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeradiusadmin/
>     http://sourceforge.net/projects/easyhotpsot/
>     http://sourceforge.net/projects/wifiroute/
>
>     If you have success with any of them, please let me know as well.
>
>     Regards,
>     Dashamir
>
>     liran tal wrote:
>     >
>     > Hey Andy,
>     >
>     > There are other alternatives to dialup admin in terms of web
>     management
>     > for freeradius. One of which is daloRADIUS (and yes it supports
>     managing
>     > the nas entries for the database as well).
>     >
>     > Web: http://sourceforge.net/projects/daloradius/
>     > Wiki: http://daloradius.wiki.sourceforge.net/
>     >
>     > There's also an online demo of the latest development from SVN
>     (trunk)
>     > which users can play around with to check out the new features
>     > Demo: http://daloradius.xdsl.by
>     > Username and Password: are administrator/radius
>     >
>     > Ofcourse the demo isn't fully functional and is only there for
>     > presentational reasons.
>     >
>     > Everyone else are ofcourse welcome to look around.
>     > Please be kind and share some feedback :-)
>     >
>     >
>     > Regards,
>     > Liran Tal.
>     >
>     > On Jan 18, 2008 8:18 PM, Andy Smith < a.smith@ukgrid.net
>     <mailto:a.smith@ukgrid.net>
>     > <mailto:a.smith@ukgrid.net <mailto:a.smith@ukgrid.net>>> wrote:
>     >
>     >     Hi,
>     >
>     >       thanks, Ive looked at this and its a good guide to initial
>     >     install but doesnt seem to provide any detailed info on how to
>     >     administer the data in the tables. IE there is a sample of some
>     >     data from a test system but this doesnt even mention the "NAS"
>     >     table, how are other people administering their systems?
>     >
>     >     thanks! Andy.
>     >
>     >
>     >         >/ FreeRadius Wiki is a good starting point. SQL Howto/
>     >
>     >
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