Small issue with buffered-sql

Alex Sharaz alex.sharaz at york.ac.uk
Fri Nov 25 13:55:19 CET 2016


> was trying to use buffered sql for post-auth and accounting packets
> although the details.work file continued to grow, it never came down.

  >Then read the debug output to see what's going on.

ran freeradius with -fxxxx

Would have loved to have read what was going on in buffered-sql.
Unfortunately  couldn't see much relating to buffered-sql procesing details
file contents..... which is why I posted the message, did try that first

> Should I be able to use buffered-sql to process accounting packets?


Alex


On 25 November 2016 at 12:42, Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com> wrote:

> On Nov 25, 2016, at 5:23 AM, Alex Sharaz <alex.sharaz at york.ac.uk> wrote:
> > Initially I replaced the -sql statements in my inner-tunnel virt server
> > with a call to detail  and that worked just fine. I then tried to the
> same
> > thing with my "default" virtual host so that proxied auths for visiting
> > eduroam users would use buffered-sql as well.  As soon as I did this
> (this
> > was trying to use buffered sql for post-auth and accounting packets
> > although the details.work file continued to grow, it never came down.
>
>   Then read the debug output to see what's going on.
>
> > Looking at contents of details.work, the 1st thing I noticed was that
> while
> > Authentication packets had a Packet-Type = Access-Request just after the
> > timestamp, Accounting packets didn't have a Packet-Type attribute.
>
>   That's fine.
>
> > Should I be able to use buffered-sql to process accounting packets?
>
>   The documentation says so.  We don't intentionally lie in the
> documentation.
>
>   Alan DeKok.
>
>
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