>   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...

AH! hadn't thought of it that way, sounds most logical.. I am using radclient to sent 
the auth packets, and it just sits waiting for a response, so I guess it is retrying 
silently.

> > 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.

Wed decided this was a good idea too.  But would like to have the server send back a 
relivant OK response to the accounting packet regardless (the packet has been logged 
locally afterall).  Can this be done in a similar way to say 'handled'

I will look at that radrelay, sounds useful.  thanks



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