I think it is being deprecated. I use it though. If the code gets removed,
i'll just patch it myself for my purpose. it's a good idea. it saves the exact
sql query that failed, rather than the accounting data that would need to be
parsed separately. one issue I found with it, is that the code
I thought that the option to fail to a local file was being deprecated,
but looks like I was thinking of SQLRecoveryFile but
AcctFailedLogFileName does the job.
The MySQL accounting can add quite a bit of processing to Radiator I
believe, so I prefer Radius focus on authentication and accountin