Hugh,

I have added this line to the Auth By section.  It is working fine about 75% of the 
time.  It sticks the username realm in the REALM field like it should.  Every once in 
a while, instead of putting the REALM in the field, it puts '%W'.

I verified that it wasn't specific to one radius or NAS server.  I have 4 radius 
servers using version 3.6, and 4 different NAS servers.  Accounting records from users 
dialing into any of the equipment have this problem.  I think this would indicate 
something configured wrong in my radius config.  

Thanks,

Eric


-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 8:54 PM
To: Eric Lackey
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) AcctColumnDef with Realm


Hello Eric -

Very easy:

        AcctColumnDef REALM, %W, formatted

see section 6.28.14 in the Radiator 3.7.1 reference manual 
("doc/ref.html").

regards

Hugh


On 15/11/2003, at 5:41 AM, Eric Lackey wrote:

> Hello,
>
> �
>
> This might be easy, but I haven't been able to find how to do it. �I 
> want to include the realm in the accounting query insert.� I see the 
> value of %W is the realm before any rewriting has occurred, but when I 
> add the AcctColumnDef it doesn't send anything to the database. �I 
> have included the AuthBy statement below.
>
> �
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> �
>
> Eric Lackey
>
> �
>
> <AuthBy SQL>
>
> ��������������� DBSource������� dbi:mysql:RADACCT:host=192.168.0.1
>
> ��������������� DBUsername����� username
>
> ��������������� DBAuth��������� password
>
> ��������������� FailureBackoffTime� 60
>
> ��������������� AuthSelect
>
> ��������������� AccountingStopsOnly
>
> ��������������� AccountingTable ACCOUNTING
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� USERNAME,User-Name
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� TIME_STAMP,Timestamp,integer
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� 
> ACCT_DATE,Timestamp,formatted-date,'%Y-%m-%d'
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� 
> ACCT_TIME,Timestamp,formatted-date,'%H:%M:%S'
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� ACCTSTATUSTYPE,Acct-Status-Type
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� ACCTDELAYTIME,Acct-Delay-Time,integer
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� 
> ACCTINPUTOCTETS,Acct-Input-Octets,integer
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� 
> ACCTOUTPUTOCTETS,Acct-Output-Octets,integer
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� ACCTSESSIONID,Acct-Session-Id
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� 
> ACCTSESSIONTIME,Acct-Session-Time,integer
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� 
> ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,Ascend-Disconnect-Cause,integer
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� NASIDENTIFIER,NAS-IP-Address
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� NASPORT,NAS-Port,integer
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� FRAMEDIPADDRESS,Framed-IP-Address
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� 
> DisconnectCause,Ascend-Disconnect-Cause,integer
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� 
> ConnectProgress,Ascend-Connect-Progress,string
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� CallingStationId,Calling-Station-Id
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� REALM,%W
>
> ��������������� AcctColumnDef�� CalledStationId,Called-Station-Id
>
> ������� </AuthBy>
>
> �
>

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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