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Guys.. Im new to Radiator but let me explain my current situation.
My current setup is Radiator on Linux using mysql for the user
database and accounting records.
Im looking for tools for creating accouting times and bandwitdh usage
for my user to view via web and also for me to know what users are
online the most.
Also, is there a way when a certain user loggs in to push him a web
page url so itll open automatically everythime they login? but based
on a user attribute?
Thx for any info.
Saludos
Anton Krall
Director de Tecnologia
Inter.net Mexico
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