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02-08-2004 11:35 PM
02-08-2004 11:35 PM
linux system
i have a linux 9 system at which i install a free radius server on another linux 9 system i install an oracle server , i want the radius to store it's data ( specially the accounting for the users )in the oracle dtaa base my question
how to configure the free radius to store the data in the oracle database server
how to configure the free radius to store the data in the oracle database server
fadia.marei
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02-09-2004 12:55 AM
02-09-2004 12:55 AM
Re: linux system
Typically, a RADIUS server would authicatate against a LDAP server, not a relational database like Oracle.
Next, RADIUS is going to track stuff like successful/failed logins and NOT what the user is actually doing on the system. It would be much easier to install the accounting package that comes with Red Hat 9. This package is called psacct and can be found on rpmfind.net.
ftp://194.199.20.114/linux/redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/psacct-6.3.2-27.i386.rpm
Next, RADIUS is going to track stuff like successful/failed logins and NOT what the user is actually doing on the system. It would be much easier to install the accounting package that comes with Red Hat 9. This package is called psacct and can be found on rpmfind.net.
ftp://194.199.20.114/linux/redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/psacct-6.3.2-27.i386.rpm
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02-09-2004 02:45 PM
02-09-2004 02:45 PM
Re: linux system
You say you've installed 'a free radius server'. Which one? There are many.
Most will have their own documentation on how to back-end them.
Most will have their own documentation on how to back-end them.
One long-haired git at your service...
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02-09-2004 05:04 PM
02-09-2004 05:04 PM
Re: linux system
Thanks to all
but i install free radiusversion 9.3 and i want it to store it is data for authintication or accounting for the users in an oracledatabase server, i know that it has it's own file to store these data .
thanks in advance
Fadia
but i install free radiusversion 9.3 and i want it to store it is data for authintication or accounting for the users in an oracledatabase server, i know that it has it's own file to store these data .
thanks in advance
Fadia
fadia.marei
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