Hi all, I was hoping someone could shed some light on this problem I'm having.
FreeRadius 1.04 Compiled using: ./configure --with-experimental-modules make make install Radius is connecting to a mysql backend. The NAS units are logging to Radius and into SQL. Running in debug mode I see this: Module: Loaded Counter counter: filename = "/usr/local/etc/raddb/db.daily" counter: key = "User-Name" counter: reset = "daily" counter: count-attribute = "Acct-Session-Time" counter: counter-name = "Daily-Session-Time" counter: check-name = "Max-Daily-Session" counter: allowed-servicetype = "Framed-User" counter: cache-size = 5000 rlm_counter: Counter attribute Daily-Session-Time is number 1671 rlm_counter: Current Time: 1119932000 [2005-06-28 14:13:20], Next reset 1119967200 [2005-06-29 00:00:00] Module: Instantiated counter (daily) So the Counter loads just fine and Radius works fine. Looking at that debug, where exactly is it resetting the counter ? In the db.daily ? Because it's not resetting in SQL. Also what is the db.daily ? How do you read that file ? What I'm trying to achieve here is to get mysql to reset the counters its doing, and then start a new row if possible. Within the table radacct. AcctInputOctets AcctOutputOctets. Is it possible to do this ? Does the counter actually do that ? Thanks in advance. Ross. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html