Graeme Hinchliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's 80% perfect for what I want, my issue is that if the radacct
> system that acct is proxied to fails and doesn't respond the local
> system retries, which is fine, however it logs locally each one of
> these retries in it's own local format (which I have set to flat
> file), then when eventually it gives up it doesn't send back a
> response to the client.

  I'm a little suprised.  How have you configured the server to do
that?

  The proxy retry code is handled independently of the accounting
code, so the retries shouldn't be logged.

  Of course, you may mean that the *NAS* sends retry packets, and
those are logged.  There isn't much that can be done about that...

> Is it possible to only log localy on the initial attempt? but more
> importantly to send back an 'all is well' response to the client that
> the acct originally came from regardless of if the downstream server
> responded or not?

  I think you'd be better off *always* logging locally.  You can then
use 'radrelay' to copy those logs to another system.

> Each time I come to do something like this, I like FreeRADIUS more
> and more.  keep up the excellent work.

  Thanks.

  Alan DeKok.

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