Hello Andrew -

Yes. You will need to either comment out the AuthBy RODOPI clause or just 
remove it entirely.

regards

Hugh


On Friday 31 August 2001 05:15, Andrew Kaplan wrote:
> We are planning to move our NAS server to a colocated facility. We are
> using Rodopi for billing. I would like to keep the Rodopi box in my office
> and setup Radiator at the co-lo facility. However, for reasons of speed I
> want the authentication of occur locally.
>
> Below is a snippet from radius.cfg. My plan (unless someone has a better
> suggestion) is to have Rodopi ftp a flat users file to my Radiator server
> at the co-lo facility. I still need Rodopi to read the data for on-line
> usage info. Is it as simple as deleting the first section of "AuthByPolicy
> ContinueUntilAccept" and just leaving "<AuthBy FILE>"
>
> <Realm cshore.com>
> #     AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept
>
>       AcctLogFileName %L/%Y/%m/%d-details
>         <AuthBy RODOPI>
>                 DBSource        dbi:Sybase:server=AbacBill
>                 DBUsername      rodopi
>                 DBAuth          rodopi
>         </AuthBy>
>
>       <AuthBy FILE>
>               Filename /etc/acctmgr/users
>       </AuthBy>
> </Realm>
>
>
> <SessionDatabase SQL>
>       DBSource dbi:mysql:Radius
>       DBUsername Radius
>       DBAuth KnubbyDo
>       AddQuery \
>               insert into Sessions (UserName, NASIdent, NASPort, \
>               SessionID, TimeStamp, FramedIPAddress, NASPortType, \
>               ServiceType) values ('%n', '%N', %{NAS-Port}, \
>               '%{Acct-Session-Id}', %{Timestamp}, '%{Framed-Address}', \
>               '%{NAS-Port-Type}', '%{Service-Type}')
>         DeleteQuery \
>               delete from Sessions where Username='%n' and \
>       NASIdent='%N' and NASPort=%{NAS-Port}
>        ClearNasQuery \
>               delete from Sessions where NASIdent='%N'
>         CountQuery \
>               select NASIdent, NASPort, SessionID from Sessions \
>               where Username='%n'
> </SessionDatabase>
>
>
> Andrew P. Kaplan
> Network Administrator
> CyberShore, Inc.
> http://www.cshore.com
>
> "I couldn't give him advice in business and he couldn't give me
> advice in technology." --Linus Torvalds, about why he wouldn't
> be interested in meeting Bill Gates.
>
>
>
>
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