On 9/10/03 10:49 PM, "tracker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is it possible to store the accounting record of a user if my server
> just acts as proxy? If so, how?
> Example, below is my config for the realm domain.com

<Handler Realm = someisp.net>
       AuthByPolicy    ContinueAlways
       AuthBy          Proxy-Acct
       AuthBy          Proxy-Auth
</Handler>

<AuthBy RADIUS>
       Identifier      Proxy-Auth
       <Host 1.1.1.1>
               Secret          mysecret
               AuthPort        1812
               AcctPort        1813
       </Host>
       Retries                 2
</AuthBy>

<AuthBy SQL>
        Identifier              Proxy-Acct
        DBSource                dbi:MySQL:server=BLAH
        DBUsername              radius
        DBAuth                  foo
        AuthSelect
        AccountingTable
        AcctSQLStatement        INSERT INTO blah ...
</AuthBy>

At least that's what's worked for me ...


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