I understand your point of view about that patch. But keep in mind that Event-Timestamp is a standard Radius Attribute defined in RFC2869 (Radius Extensions), that should be implemented by more and more devices as time goes on.Hi Mike - I don't agree with changing Radiator's Timestamp.If there is an Event-Timestamp in a request and someone wants to use it, it is simple enough to use special characters (%{Event-Timestamp}), and/or write a hook to make whatever changes are wanted/needed on a local basis.
This attribute has been added so that the server should not calculate timestamps but let network devices do this job.
Therefore Radiator should allow the use of this attribute (if it exists) in a more friendly way than having to write a hook.
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Jerome Fleury
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