Acct-Status-Type = Start
Acct-Authentic = RADIUS
Connect_Info = 858862128
Called-Station-Id = "9783364950"
Calling-Station-Id = "9787775389"
Class = "cybertours.com"
Service-Type = Framed-User
Framed-Protoc
; accounting replies.
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request
Fri Jan 7 04:59:43 2000: DEBUG: Check if Handler
Client-Id=208.153.18.227,Chassis-Call-Slot=6 shou
ld be used to handle this request
Fri Jan 7 04:59:43 2000: DEBUG: Check if Handler Client-Id=208.153.18.227 should be
used to handle
this request
Fri Jan 7 04:59:43 2000: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler
'Client-Id=208.153.18.227'
etc
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Whups - I spoke too soon. It appears that this didn't solve anything
after all. Any other thoughts?
>
> On Fri, 07 Jan 2000, Phil Freed wrote:
> > We have just put up the latest Radiator code, and have
> > completely revamped our config to take advantage of the
&g
com"
Service-Type = Framed-User
Framed-Protocol = PPP
Framed-IP-Address = 216.41.76.164
Acct-Delay-Time = 12252
Proxy-State =
8u<135><28><216>)L<18><4>$0<0>6!<215><144><7>G1-<2>o<14
we decided it was simpler to
accept them all. Especially since our name has odd capitalization
anyway.... (cyberTours. Yup - sure looks funny at the beginnig of a
sentence.)
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see what the secret message is?
$IsEncrypted=1;
# The secret message is: Chocolate Brownies
print "Hello world\n";
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Hugh Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> recently suggested:
> It might be simpler to set up your Client clauses with DNS names, then use
> Client-Id in your accounting records.
>
> # Configure Client clause with DNS name, something like this:
>
>
>
>
I've often considered doing this, but