27-Jan-03 at 16:27, Tim Jung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Well the issue is that yes you do need everything stored in Rodopi so that
> total time for the given period is correct. For example say you limit an
> account to 300 hours per month, and they use 295 hours, then call up for 2
> hours hang
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From: "Simon White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius
> 27-Jan-03 at 14:37, Tim Jung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > I saw this posting and wan
27-Jan-03 at 14:37, Tim Jung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I saw this posting and wanted to ask a few questions. Has anyone setup
> FreeRADIUS so it authenticates users and stores the accounting logs in
> MSSQL for use by Rodopi? I am interested in knowing if anyone has setup
> FreeRADIUS and Rodop
Tim Jung
System Admin
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From: "Juan Carlos Ocasio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius
> Tim
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I am using RODOPI for provisioning and billing. I have just turned it
up in the last month or two. It has 'event scripts' capability.
Basically
anytime
I am using RODOPI for provisioning and billing. I have just turned it
up in the last month or two. It has 'event scripts' capability. Basically
anytime a user add, change, or delete is done, it calls some external
system that you create to update your external systems such as
FR, e-mail, etc...