The HACK is described as
        /*
         * If stop but zero session length AND no previous
         * session found, drop it as in invalid packet
         * This is to fix CISCO's aaa from filling our
         * table with bogus crap
         */
Someone obviously felt the need. 
I turn it off (and have no problems), 
cus I too have sessions with zero
time and want to know about them. But I dont
use CISCO so I dont know about the 'filling with
bogus crap' bit the guy who wrote the patch
was on about.

Rob

On Saturday 04 August 2001 09:33, you wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>       Can anubody tell me what is $SUBJ doing? I use Cisco and If I have
> this option turned on, some packets are lost because of zero session time.
> I have calls with session time zero (unsuccessfull or technical problems
> with ISDN signalization) whoch I want to have in accounting logs (detail
> file and db).
>       Please describe what does this hack do. (now I use accounting with
> $SUBJ turned off - // define ...).
>
>       Thanks in advance,
>               Thomas
>
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