Save the file and restart the SBR daemon.Ĥ. Verify that Enable=1 is set in the BOOTSTRAP section.ģ. These guides are available at this location: Steel-Belted Radius Documentation.Ģ. For details on other configuration options in these files, see the SBR Administrators Guide and the SBR Reference Guide. Note that the format of this URL is different from that used by earlier Microsoft SQL JDBC drivers: The MICROSOFT parameter is now omitted.Īlso note that configuration options in other parts of the t file or the radsqljdbc.acc file are not covered here. (You must modify the IP address of your SQL server and the username and password used to connect to the server.)Ĭonnect=DSN=jdbc:sqlserver://172.28.80.104:1433 UID=sbr PWD=sbr These lines are located under the section.Ĭonfigure the Connect line so that it is similar to the one below.
Configure the Driver line and the Connect line in either the t file or the radsqljdbc.acc file. Set the file permissions so that root has read/write/execute access to the files.ġ. jar files ( sqljdbc.jar and sqljdbc4.jar) to /opt/JNRPsbr/radius/jre/lib/ext.Ħ. Navigate to the /tmp/sqljdbc_2.0/enu/ directory.ĥ. These commands create a directory structure under the /tmp/sqljdbc_2.0 directory.Ĥ. Use the gunzip and tar utilities to extract the libraries.įor example, copy the file to the /tmp directory and then issue the commands below to extract the files: Be sure to download the Unix version of the driver (a tar.gz file).įor this example, the file used is sqljdbc_.100_.ģ. Note: You must download the driver from Microsoft. Install a JDBC driver provided by Microsoft for this situation, then configure the SBR.