You are getting this error because the interpreter
does not accept "-"
in the name. I didn't need to import it in the interpreter and there
will be no use since radiusd package is available only within
freeradius process.
Thxs,
DanB
On 8/22/07, Marc LEURENT <lftsy(a)free.fr> wrote:
Do you have this error?
When I try to load your module in mython, I have this error because of the dash..
root@sd-7501:[/home/../freeradius-cdrtool-1.0]# python
Python 2.4.4 (#2, Apr 5 2007, 20:11:18)
[GCC 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license"
for more information.
>> import freeradius-cdrtool
File
"<stdin>", line 1
import freeradius-cdrtool
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>> import setup
usage: [global_opts]
cmd1 [cmd1_opts] [cmd2 [cmd2_opts] ...]
or: --help [cmd1 cmd2 ...]
or: --help-commands
or: cmd --help
error: no commands supplied
zsh: exit 1 python
Dan-Cristian Bogos a écrit :
> Marc,
>
> This is still an error from python, not my module. I think it has
> something to do with linking inside between C and python. What were
> the steps in your freeradius installation?
>
> DanB
>
> On 8/22/07, Marc LEURENT <lftsy(a)free.fr> wrote:
>> I have compiled the experimental modules, now the python module is working but I
have an error with yours...
>> I have changed the rlm_digest.c and fixed the sql module to work with procedure
>>
>> rlm_sql (sql): Connected new DB handle, #4
>> Module: Instantiated sql (sql)
>> python_init done
>> Module: Loaded python
>> python: mod_instantiate = "freeradius-cdrtool"
>> python: func_instantiate = "instantiate"
>> python: mod_authorize = "freeradius-cdrtool"
>> python: func_authorize = "authorize"
>> python: mod_authenticate = "(null)"
>> python: func_authenticate = "(null)"
>> python: mod_preacct = "(null)"
>> python: func_preacct = "(null)"
>> python: mod_accounting = "freeradius-cdrtool"
>> python: func_accounting = "accounting"
>> python: mod_checksimul = "(null)"
>> python: func_checksimul = "(null)"
>> python: mod_detach = "freeradius-cdrtool"
>> python: func_detach = "detach"
>> exceptions.ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.4/lib-dynload/_socket.so: undefined
symbol: _Py_TrueStruct
>> Failed to import python module "freeradius-cdrtool"
>> radiusd.conf[544]: python: Module instantiation failed.
>> radiusd.conf[1884] Unknown module "python".
>> radiusd.conf[1792] Failed to parse authorize section.
>> zsh: exit 1 freeradius -X
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dan-Cristian Bogos a écrit :
>>> You can get it from here:
>>>
http://frad-cdrtool.sourceforge.net/rlm_digest.c
>>>
>>> DanB
>>>
>>> On 8/22/07, Marc LEURENT <lftsy(a)free.fr> wrote:
>>>> I haven't found this patch on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/frad-cdrtool...
>>>> Where did you found it?
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Dan-Cristian Bogos a écrit :
>>>>> Marc,
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't have this problem.
>>>>> I have compiled freeradius with rlm_python from sources.
>>>>>
>>>>> For problems with freeradius, I think the best would be to grab some
>>>>> support directly from their mailing list, since they are pretty
>>>>> helpful. Don't forget about patching also rlm_digest in order to
>>>>> sanitize the params coming from OpenSER in the authorization phase
and
>>>>> not the authentication one. They promised for future releases to
>>>>> include this patch inside the distribution.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> DanB
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/22/07, Marc LEURENT <lftsy(a)free.fr> wrote:
>>>>>> I have corrected it: mea culpa
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But now I have a real trouble:
>>>>>> When I start freeradius, it said that it can't find
rlm_python.so, but this is normal because we added --with-static-modules=python
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you have thos problem?
>>>>>> Do you know how to correct it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> rlm_sql (sql): Connected new DB handle, #4
>>>>>> Module: Instantiated sql (sql)
>>>>>> radiusd.conf[544] Failed to link to module 'rlm_python':
rlm_python.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>>>>>> radiusd.conf[1884] Unknown module "python".
>>>>>> radiusd.conf[1792] Failed to parse authorize section.
>>>>>> zsh: exit 1 freeradius -X
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dan-Cristian Bogos a écrit :
>>>>>>> Hi Marc,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> it looks like you are getting some problems related to
stored
>>>>>>> procedure in your mysql database. Did u install also the
radius patch
>>>>>>> recommended by AG-Projects in order to work properly with
stored
>>>>>>> procedures? On the sql side I cannot help you too much since
I am
>>>>>>> using still the normal sql queries without stored
procedures.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> DanB
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 8/22/07, Marc LEURENT <lftsy(a)free.fr> wrote:
>>>>>>>> I have followed your advice, Freeradius is recompiled
with rlm_python,
>>>>>>>> byt know, rlm_sql seems to encountered troubles
>>>>>>>> like :
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> rlm_sql (sql): Reserving sql socket id: 2
>>>>>>>> rlm_sql_mysql: MYSQL check_error: 1312 received
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any idea of how to repair this?
>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have added this in my debian/rules file:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> modulelist=krb5 ldap sql_mysql sql_iodbc python
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> ./configure \
>>>>>>>> $(confflags) \
>>>>>>>> --prefix=/usr \
>>>>>>>> ... \
>>>>>>>> --with-static-modules=python
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here is my freeradius debug:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> rlm_detail:
/var/log/freeradius/radacct/%{Client-IP-Address}/detail-%Y%m%d expands to
/var/log/freeradius/radacct/127.0.0.1/detail-20070822
>>>>>>>> modcall[accounting]: module "detail" returns
ok for request 5
>>>>>>>> modcall[accounting]: module "unix" returns
noop for request 5
>>>>>>>> radius_xlat: '/var/log/freeradius/radutmp'
>>>>>>>> radius_xlat: ''
>>>>>>>> modcall[accounting]: module "radutmp" returns
ok for request 5
>>>>>>>> radius_xlat: ''
>>>>>>>> radius_xlat: ' CALL insert_radacct_record(
'radius',
'52f74a-c0a80101-0-4(a)192.168.95.79'.79',
>>>>>>>> '36afb36cd5c82c34',
'sip:101@sd-7501.dedibox.fr:5060=3Buser=3Dphone',
>>>>>>>> 'sip:101@sd-7501.dedibox.fr:5060=3Buser=3Dphone',
'88.191.45.91', '5060',
'2007-08-22 13:59:25',
>>>>>>>> '0', '0',
'0', '0', '',
'', '200',
>>>>>>>> 'Sip-Session',
'', '', '0',
'0', '200',
>>>>>>>> 'INVITE', '',
'c0a80101-5766ea7', 'c0a80101-4e8244',
'', '',
>>>>>>>> '',
'sip:0033677832974@sd-7501.dedibox.fr:5060=3Buser=3Dphone',
'', '' )'
>>>>>>>> rlm_sql (sql): Reserving sql socket id: 2
>>>>>>>> rlm_sql_mysql: MYSQL check_error: 1312 received
>>>>>>>> rlm_sql (sql): Couldn't insert SQL accounting START
record - PROCEDURE radius.insert_radacct_record can't return a result set in the given
context
>>>>>>>> radius_xlat: ''
>>>>>>>> rlm_sql (sql): Released sql socket id: 2
>>>>>>>> modcall[accounting]: module "sql" returns ok
for request 5
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dan-Cristian Bogos a écrit :
>>>>>>>>> Marc,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I would suggest as first step reading about how
prepaid works in
>>>>>>>>> CDRTool. (see PREPAID.txt in doc folder).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I personally use freeradius-cdrtool connector
>>>>>>>>> (
sourceforge.net/projects/frad-cdrtool), which I have
written in
>>>>>>>>> python and which needs rlm_python compiled into
freeradius server.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Have a look on all the info and let me know if u need
any additional.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>>> DanB
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 8/20/07, Marc LEURENT <lftsy(a)free.fr>
wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> No...
>>>>>>>>>> Is it possible to do it with openser or is it
compulsory to use asterisk?
>>>>>>>>>> What do you use?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Dan-Cristian Bogos a écrit :
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi there Marc,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> are you using any application which locks,
unlocks the prepaid
>>>>>>>>>>> accounts, and instructs CDRTool to update the
user's balance? Are you
>>>>>>>>>>> aware that CDRTool uses separate applications
for prepaid and postpaid
>>>>>>>>>>> accounts?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> DanB
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