On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 01:08:30 +1000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Hampson) wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 03:34:08PM +0100, Graeme Hinchliffe wrote:
> >     I know it is unlikley but to increase the uniqueness of
> >     accounting id's
> > withing radacct databases what do people think of the following
> > simple idea:
> 
> >     When a stop packet is recieved for a session, the unique id is
> >     set to
> > null.  This would free up that id for future use, but would it cause
> > any issues?
> 
> >     I know it's unlikley to happen, but just incase?
> 
> >     thoughts?
> 
> What if more packets come through for the same session. (eg the STOP
> was generated using radzap, but the connection was still live. Happens
> here all the time.)

We don't use radzap, and I was thinking more for standard closed
sessions.

I would guess in those circumstances a second entry would be created


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