Take a look at www.xtradius.com...
With it you will be able to log and check whatever you want...
Some LDAP script are ready to use...
Bye
Nat
At 15.14 24/02/2001 +1100, you wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 09:15:47PM +1100, Jeremy Lunn wrote:
> > I am about to finally set up portslave to authenticate with RADIUS (so
> > that it can be replaced by a NAS). Anyway the RADIUS authentication
> > will backend to an LDAP database, but I was just wondering if it would
> > be possible to backend the RADIUS accounting to a PostgreSQL database?
> > Can anyone recommend a radius server that would support this (but it
> > will be used exclusively for accounting, unless it supports LDAP and has
> > a good license).
> >
> > This leads to the next question, I would like to be able to
> > automatically disable accounts and disconnect them if they've used up
> > more than allocated hours. So say they have a 20 hour block acount,
> > when it gets up to 20 hours I would like to d/c them and disable logins
> > untill the next month. Is this possible at all? Or is it going to
> > require a bit of hacking and a few perl scripts?
> >
>I aren't sure about Postgresql, but I know there is a patch to enable the
>Cistron Radiusd to log to a MySQL database. There is a link on the cistron
>radius website (I don't have the link handy, but a quick search on
>freshmeat will find it)
>
>Cheers,
>Alan
>
>
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