hi,

same here. RadAcctId was declared as "primary key" and "auto_increment",
so whenever duplicate accounting packets from the NASes make it through the
radius server, it would be inserted into the table because no duplicate
record will be matched.

altering the radacct table to make the AcctSessionId be the PRIMARY KEY
will make desirable results, IMHO. any duplicates will not be recorded
since the PRIMARY key should be UNIQUE.

just my 0.2 cents,

ronald

On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, Kliment Toshkov wrote:

> I have figured it out that simply changing AcctSessionId key to UNIQUE would
> fix the problem. Probably you would like to change that key in mysql.schema
> in next release?
>
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