Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
What are some possible causes in 2.0.4 for the radacct (MySQL) and
radutmp (That feeds radwho) to get out of sync. It seems almost 100% of the
time, radwho/radutmp isn't showing the user, while radacct has no
acctstoptime.
radutmp requires specific
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Ok, thanks. I have to do more work to see if radutmp EVER had a
record for the user or not. My initial thought was that when the user logged
off and an accounting stop record was sent, that it updated the radutmp file,
and then SOMETHING happened that the sql
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Ok, thanks. I have to do more work to see if radutmp EVER had a
record for the user or not. My initial thought was that when the user logged
off and an accounting stop record was sent, that it updated the radutmp
file,
and then SOMETHING happened that
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Is there an SQL version of radwho? I've taught the people to use
radwho to determine who is logged on, and don't see another utility or
string I can pass to radwho.
SQL command-line tools can do the same thing with a properly formatted
query. So far, no one
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
What are some possible causes in 2.0.4 for the radacct (MySQL) and
radutmp (That feeds radwho) to get out of sync. It seems almost 100% of the
time, radwho/radutmp isn't showing the user, while radacct has no
acctstoptime.
radutmp requires specific
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