Re: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius

2003-01-28 Thread Simon White
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

Re: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius

2003-01-27 Thread Tim Jung
Message - From: "Simon White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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

Re: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius

2003-01-27 Thread Simon White
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

Re: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius

2003-01-27 Thread Tim Jung
Tim Jung System Admin Internet Gateway [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Juan Carlos Ocasio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 9:36 AM Subject: RE: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius > Tim

RE: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius

2003-01-11 Thread Juan Carlos Ocasio
. McCracken Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 6:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius 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

RE: Most Popular method for managing users in FreeRadius

2003-01-11 Thread Tim D. McCracken
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...