Michael, I would prefer not to completely disable it since other Handlers are using it. I only want it disabled for a particular Handler.
Rohan On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Michael <ri...@vianet.ca> wrote: > > doesn't a handler process it by default? > > I think you have to disable it. I do it like this: > <SessionDatabase NULL> > Identifier NULL > </SessionDatabase NULL> > > then in your handler, specify : > SessionDatabase NULL > > Note: NULL is not a command or configuration, but an Identifier. > > > > > > On 29/11/13 04:50 PM, rohan.henry @cwjamaica.com wrote: > > > Hello, > > I have configured a Handler clause to proxy Radius requests to a remote > server. Why is Radiator processing one of my sessions database > configuration even though I have not specified one under the Handler. The > SessionDatabase entry is commented out. > > See sample config below. > > <Handler NAS-Identifier="NAS1"> > # AddToRequest SERVICESTATUS = ACTIVE > # SessionDatabase SQLSDB > # MaxSessions 1 > RejectHasReason > > #AuthByPolicy ContinueAlways > # AuthBy SQLStart > # AuthBy SQLStop > # AuthBy xDSL > > # Proxy requests to production radius server > <AuthBy RADIUS> > Secret secret1 > <Host server1.domain.com> > RetryTimeout 2 > </Host> > <Host server2.domain.com> > Secret secret2 > </Host> > </AuthBy> > > > > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing > listradia...@open.com.auhttp://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator > > >
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