Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Norman Diamond wrote:
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Norman Diamond wrote:
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
What does the debug log show?
OK, I ran radiusd -XXXC and it's the same. Output lines now have the word Debug in them but the contents are the same. It successfully links to rlm_realm and configures that, as used by inner-tunnel. (If I unconfigure sql in inner-tunnel then the last successful operation comes somewhat later in default.) Immediately after that success, it says: Failed to load module "sql". It does not give any additional information about what part of the load operation failed.
From http://wiki.freeradius.org/Radiusd "Ask questions on the mailing list. When asking questions, include the output from debugging mode ( radiusd -X ). This information will allow people to help you. Without it, your message will get ignored."
Yahoo's web mail interface wraps lines, sorry.
If you just use "radiusd -X" (like the wiki says) the output would be much easier to read.
I think readability would be the same. I had expected radiusd -XXXC to produce more lines of output than radiusd -XC but it didn't (or at least not any that I noticed). Insertion of the word Debug slightly lengthened the lines but even without that the lines still would get wrapped by Yahoo's web mail.
Anyway I think you'll detect that my wording described the output: [...] /etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel[118]: Failed to load module "sql".
... and if you've included the debug output from start you'd see that sql.conf was never loaded.
YOU saw that and I thank you. I would not have known to look for that. The reason follows below.
Probably because you haven't bothered looking at radiusd.conf and uncomment the line
# $INCLUDE sql.conf
Because I didn't guess that radiusd.conf had such a change between version 2.0.5-8.3 in OpenSuse 11.0, and version 2.1.9-1.7 in OpenSuse 11.3. Thank you for pointing that out. YOU knew about the change and I thank you. I did not know about the change.
without that, the sql module is not initialized, and would give an error when you call "sql" in the config file.
I understand. I thank you again. Please note that my initial posting to this discussion asked what changed between those two versions to break the use of SQL, and here you have answered. I thank you for answering. I think you could have answered directly that radiusd.conf changed and users need to look at it. Yours sincerely, Norman Diamond -------------------------------------- Get the new Internet Explorer 8 optimized for Yahoo! JAPAN http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/ie8/