On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Kevin Wormington wrote:

>Hi, I have been using Radiator, authenticating and accounting via SQL,  for
>about a year now and it works very well.  Depending on your perl skills you
>can have/make radiator do just about anything that you want.  In answer to
>your questions (anyone else on the list, please feel free to correct me ;)
>
>1) I believe the source would have to modified to calculate and add a
>"Session-Limit" which would cause your NAS to disconnect the user at your
>end-time, from a quick glance it looks like it would take 3 or 4 lines (ok,
>I know there is someone out there who can do it in one :) in AuthGeneric.pm.

Isn't there a new check item you can set that does that?  I thought I saw
something loke that a month or so back.

>2) The log files are standard livingston format detailing every attribute
>sent in the acct packet.  Again, I believe you would need to modify the
>source to only log certain attributes to a flat file, however you can define
>the attributes to log if you are detailing to an SQL database as we do.

That is not true; actually you can define the detail log format and
specify exactly what you want logged.  I do this right now.

>3) We have no regrets about purchasing radiator, it has to be the most
>flexable auth solution free or commercial, especially if you can modify perl
>code.

I agree, it's the most flexible, yet easy to use, package I've ever seen.

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