not necessarily, but, start and stop records will have same id.
Also, two different boxes could have same session id's.
Owen
--On Thursday, June 5, 2003 10:26 -0500 Ross Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I was considering marking the AcctSessionId Unique in MySQL in order to
not have duplicates.
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Ross Reed wrote:
> I was considering marking the AcctSessionId Unique in MySQL in order to not
> have duplicates. Duplicates are creating a problem for our radius accounting
> data being imported to SQL2K.
>
> Will setting that column Unique cause undo problems that I cannot fo
I was considering marking the AcctSessionId Unique in MySQL in order to not
have duplicates. Duplicates are creating a problem for our radius accounting
data being imported to SQL2K.
Will setting that column Unique cause undo problems that I cannot forsee?
Ross Reed
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hello all,
sorry for crying it out too quick. the answer can be found in the docs
itself.
its nice to know that the developers have dealt with it perfectly.
regards,
Ron
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> hello gurus,
>
> i would like to know how does freeradius+mysql accoun
I just create a unique index of intelligently-chosen fields from the
radacct table...
I also wrote a little php code (which fits into our admin suite (written
in-house)) which can clean up the dup sessions at the click of a button
(by those with the needed permission...).
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 1
hello gurus,
i would like to know how does freeradius+mysql accounting deal with duplicate
packets sent by the nas?
with cistron, i constantly encounter duplicate stop records with the same
session id. and since we calculate timeusage based on the stop records, it
will produce undesirable resul