On Apr 2,  3:56pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Getting Accounting Information
> I'm selling Internet accounts to other ISPs for their end users that
> live in our area.  I've got them setup using realms for thier users.  I
> simply proxy the request to their radius servers.  I want a way to
> send them a copy of the accounting records and save a copy of the
> accounting information for me to charge them as well.  I'm not sure
> what would be the best way to go and how to do it:
>
> 1)  Save the accounting in a flat file.
>    or
> 2)  Send the accounting to my platypus database
>
> Any comments or suggestions?
Hmmm, I would say it depends more on how you intend to bill them (ie what
software is going to read the accounting data and generate your bills).
Radiator will allow you to do either, with a different flat file or SQL table
for each realm.

If Platypus can do it for you, then I would probably run with that.



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