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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Accounting Question
Hello Chris -
The simplest way to do this is with
Is there a way to do this with 2 arguments
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Hello Chris -
The simplest way to do this is with Handlers:
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Note that you should not mix Realms and Handlers in the same
configuration file.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Jan 24, 2003, at 13:12 Australia/Melbourne, Chris Kay wrote:
Question I have is this
I am wanting to kn
Question I have is this
I am wanting to know if there is a hook or something that could be made
to ignore account from a certain NAS-IP
With a supplier I have accounting records coming from the NAS and a
Proxy, I would just like to keep the accounting records from the Proxy..
So if IP address d
Hello Tuncay -
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Tuncay MARGILIC wrote:
>
> I want to insert the IP or the name of the radius server to the accounting
> table. how can I describe this with AcctColumnDef?
>
You will need the appropriate column in the Accounting table to begin with,
then specify an AcctSQLS
Title: Accounting question
Hello,
I want to insert the IP or the name of the radius server to the accounting table. how can I describe this with AcctColumnDef?
Tuncay
Hello Dmitry -
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Dmitry Niqiforoff wrote:
> Mike McCauley wrote:
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> > Probably the best way to handle this kind of thing is to use the radius Class
> > attribute. If you set the Class attribute in the reply to an access request,
> > then the NAS will send that same string ba
Mike McCauley wrote:
> > What do You think about config-wide user-defined variables? It would be just
> >fine if the Radiator has it :)
>
> An interesting thought: do you mean a % variable that you can use like %n or %M
> etc, but whose value you can set up yourself?
Yes, something like that.
Hello Dmitry,
On Dec 24, 11:07am, Dmitry Niqiforoff wrote:
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Mike McCauley wrote:
> Probably the be
Mike McCauley wrote:
> Probably the best way to handle this kind of thing is to use the radius Class
> attribute. If you set the Class attribute in the reply to an access request,
> then the NAS will send that same string back in the Class attribue for the
> accounting requests.
>
> Then you can
Mike McCauley wrote:
> Probably the best way to handle this kind of thing is to use the radius Class
> attribute. If you set the Class attribute in the reply to an access request,
> then the NAS will send that same string back in the Class attribue for the
> accounting requests.
>
> Then you can
how to handle each category of accounting request
Hope that helps.
BTW, it would be helpful if you did not post HTML to the list: not everyone
uses HTML mail agents.
Cheers.
On Dec 23, 4:31pm, Dmitry Niqiforoff wrote:
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Hello!
Is there a way to select different handlers based on an information,
retrieved from a database? For example, I have a database table where
usernames, passwords and groups info stored. I need to use group the
user belongs to to select different accounting method. For example,
there is a u
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