Hugh Irvine wrote: > > Hello Andy - > > On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 22:23, Andy Coates wrote: > > Hey, > > > > I'm taking over a system which currently runs Radiator, who's job > > is to simply log accounting requests.
[snip] > > My config as it stands is: > > > > <Realm> > > AcctLogFileName /path/to/my/file > > > > <AuthBy SQL> > > DBSource <details> > > DBUsername <user> > > DBAuth <pass> > > > > AuthSelect > > AccountingTable accounting > > AcctColumnDef timestamp,Timestamp,integer > > AcctColumnDef type,Acct-Status-Type > > AcctColumnDef session,Acct-Session-Id > > AcctColumnDef online,Acct-Session-Time,integer > > AcctColumnDef nas,NAS-IP-Address > > AcctColumnDef caller,Calling-Station-Id > > AcctColumnDef calling,Called-Station-Id > > </AuthBy> > > </Realm> > > > > > > Would this setup therefore log accounting requests to the SQL server, > > even if its doing no authentication? Or am I going about this the > > wrong way entirely? :) > > > > Your configuration is correct. > > As long as this server is only receiving accounting requests, those requests > will be written to the accounting log file and to the SQL database. Hi again, Worked after I had fixed DBI issues, but then came my next problem... Unfortunately I get EVERYTHING logged, i.e. Tunnel-Start and Stops, which the server also receives accounting for. However, if I set AccountingStartsOnly it does do just Start, and not Tunnel-Start. So if I could do AccountingStopsOnly, it would just do Stops. But, you can't do AccountingStartsOnly and AccountingStopsOnly, so I'm stuck - any way around this on the Radiator side? Cheers, Andy. -- Andy Coates, IP Systems Engineer e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Carrier1 UK Ltd, London Docklands w: http://andy.carrier1.net "I felt guilty once, t: +44 207 001 6879 but she woke up half way through." -- Quagmire === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.