Hello Michael -
A more usual and portable method of doing this is to use the Class attribute and log it in your accounting.
AddToReply Class = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Jul 19, 2003, at 04:18 Australia/Melbourne, Michael Shoemaker wrote:
Greetings...
I have been able to strip out the username and replace it with a new username
for our accounting information with every type of nas other than
portmaster's. I was wondering if anyone else had come up with a solution. I
have read in the archives of someone with a similar issue, but not
resolutions.
the way I am currently doing it is using
StripFromReply User-Name AddToReply User-Name="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
When doing this with a portmaster, the customer is able to connect, but no
accounting information is sent to the accounting server.
I have above this in the realm
StripFromRequest User-Name AddToRequest User-Name="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
for authentication purposes. This didn't make any changes to the accounting
data, thus the reply modifications. As I said above, all our other nas's are
able to authenticate and pass the new correct user-name to the accounting
server.
Anyway, I was hoping there was a solution to this other than logging into
every single portmaster we have and changing where it is pointing accounting.
Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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