Do you mean that the script I use to authenticate with the radius ( which is currently radtest ) must now also send one more packet to radius server of type accounting.
How can I do this if I plan to use radius for various programs with pam.
K. Bestvater wrote:
Ramprasad, In fact Freeradius does all the things you are asking for. Authentication, accounting and keeping track of who is logged in.From the radius Protokol you must send a specific packet from the NAS to the radius server for accounting. This has nothing to do with authorisation. The NAS can even send the Accounting packet to a totally different server. But the Radius authorisation server will never send a packet to any accounting server. This is mostly due to the reason that the accounting log needs information like the amount of data transfered and the exact session time. This can differ from the time the NAS informs the authorisation server about login logout. So look in your NASes configuration for the accounting section and tell the NAS to do accounting to the same Radius server. After this you activate accountig in the accounting section to some medium like file or PostgreSQL DB. That's all. Regards Klaus ____________________________________________________________________________ __ There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't.----- Original Message ----- From: Ramprasad A Padmanabhan To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 6:40 AM Subject: Re: Beginner problem Using the same radius server todoauthorization and accountingSo does that mean that I can use the radius server for authentication andI must use another server for accounting. Well to me it makes sense if I could have onelogged in and since when.server that will not only authenticate but also maintain a track of who is
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