Hello Hugh,

Thanks a lot first, but I think I have found the reason.
 Anyway, I meant multiple timestamps in the same accounting record. It was
because of attribute 103 (GRIC timestamp) in the Dictionary. Everytime the
Radiator recieve a proxy request, the timestamp of of the accounting record
in the previous Radius server get appended to the accounting record of the
Radiator. Hence there have been more than one timestamp.

Thanks a lot.

Jason
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From: Hugh Irvine
To: Cheung, Jason HC; Radiator mail list
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple timestamp in the accounting record?
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 10:52AM


Hello Jason -

On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Cheung, Jason HC wrote:
> I am running the Radiator in a proxy mode and conducted a series of test.
> From the accounting records, there have been a number of accounting
records
> with 2 or 3 timestamps appeared in the START and STOP tickets. Do you know
> what is causing this multiple timestamps ambiguity?
>

Could you be more specific please? Do you mean multiple timestamps in the
same
accounting record? Or do you mean the same accounting record multiple times?

And could you please send your configuration file (no secrets) together with
a
trace 4 debug demonstrating the problem. Also include a detailed description
of
the problem and your hardware and software platform.

many thanks

Hugh


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