Hello Todd -

On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Todd Knaus wrote:
> Dear Radiator & Platypus users,
> 
> Could someone share their .cfg file with me ?  In particular I am
> curious about the line that reads;
> 
> AcctColumnDef AcctTerminateCause, ?????, integer  
> 
> When using Platypus what should the ???? read ?  I have it set to
> the default setting which is Acct-Terminate-Cause.  I am having problems
> with users not getting disconnected and I am wondering if this may be
> part of the problem.
> 

Normally, the Accounting Stop record will include various information about the
connection that just closed, including the Acct-Terminate-Cause (or its moral
equivalent for whatever NAS you are using). The AcctColumnDef simply
transcribes the contents of the Accounting Stop packet to the database, so the
????? in your example above should correspond to whatever attribute name
corresponds to this field in the packet. You can see what is in the
packet with a trace 4, and verify the attribute name in the Radiator dictionary.

The two variations I can see are: Acct-Terminate-Cause and 
Ascend-Disconnect-Cause.

I have asked before, but have you put a packet sniffer on the wire and checked
the contents of the radius packets from both Radiator and your old system? A
direct comparison would undoubtedly be most enlightening.

thanks

Hugh


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