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Subject: Two AcctLogFileName and AcctLogFileFormat In the same Realm
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Just a quick question. Quickly going through the documentation it says two
AcctLogFileName statements will allow for the realm's accounting packets to
be logged to different location. Is it possible to have two
AcctLogFileFormat statements apply independantly to each AcctLogFileName
option? I can probably do it with a PostAuthHook, was just wondering if I
can do it the former way first.
Thanks.
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