Hello -

You will simply need an AuthBy SQL clause configured to log accounting to 
your database, and you will also need an AcctLogFileName parameter in your 
Realm(s) or Handler(s).

# define a Realm with SQL accounting, proxy radius and an accounting file

<Realm ....>
        AuthByPolicy ContinueAlways
        <AuthBy SQL>
                ......
                # empty AuthSelect to disable authentication
                AuthSelect
                # AccountingTable and AcctColumnDef's
                AccountingTable ACCOUNTING
                AcctColumnDef .....
                .....
        </AuthBy>
        <AuthBy RADIUS>
                .....
        </AuthBy>
        AcctLogFileName %L/detail-%Y-%m-%d
        ......
</Realm>

Have a look at the relevant sections in the Radiator 3.0 manual.
("doc/ref.html").

regards

Hugh


On Wed, 1 May 2002 17:20, Tech wrote:
> As our radiator runs only as a proxy server I need to send accounting by
> radius plus I now need on our system both to have a detail file and also
> to do our accounting to a Oracle DB.
>
> Any help in doing this this would be of great value to me, also any
> examples would be a great help to me. I am how using handlers in my
> config file.
>
> Also please advise the url to pick up all the patches for ver3
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