On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Jordan Eunson wrote:
OK, so I checked for any accounting info in the logs and found a whole
folder with accounting details in it. Doesn't this mean that I'm receiving
accounting packets? Here's a snippet from my
Yes
${raddir}/var/log/radacct/clientip/detail-20041108 file
I'm
I think that the NAS (chilli) is sending accounting packets, because when
I check the MySQL database, radacct table, it tells me when the user
logged in, when the user logged out, and how long in seconds to user was
on for.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used the value '10' just for testing
Jordan Eunson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that the NAS (chilli) is sending accounting packets,
...
First, make SURE it's sending accounting packets.
Set up a debug session where only one user logs in. Run the server
in debugging mode, have the user log in out, and READ THE ENTIRE
OK, so I checked for any accounting info in the logs and found a whole
folder with accounting details in it. Doesn't this mean that I'm receiving
accounting packets? Here's a snippet from my
${raddir}/var/log/radacct/clientip/detail-20041108 file
I'm still going to the whole DEBUG thing tho so if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used the value '10' just for testing purposes. I'm using chillispot to
as a login portal and everything seems to be working, I login with chilli
as the designated user, the login window pops-up telling me that
authentication was succesful and that I have 10 seconds
What I'm trying to accomplish is to have 1 hour of on-line access time per
user per 6 hours. So at the end of 6 hours all the counters reset. What
I've done is set the daily counter in the radiusd.conf file and placed
the daily keywords in the appropriate places, instantiate, authorize,
and
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