(RADIATOR) Radmin Up And Running

1999-08-02 Thread Paul Black

Mike,

I now have Radmin up and running with customers being authenticated from the
mysql database. I am quite impressed. There are a couple of things which would
be good for you to change though:

Where user connection times are displayed, currently they are in seconds. It
would be more useful if they were displayed in a HH:MM:SS format.

Where inbound and outbound traffic is displayed, currently it is in bytes. It
would be better if it were displayed in a format of MB's with three decimal
digits, ie 124.123 MB is much easier for me to read than 124123876 bytes.

On the add user window, a field of user group is needed, this would be
analogous to the Unix group and would then allow me to later make user group
policy decisions in Radiator, ie email a warning after a certain amount of
usage, disallow access after a larger amount of usage, a different policy for
Trial logins and so on.

Let me know your thoughts on the above.

Regards.   Paul


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Re: (RADIATOR) Radmin Up And Running

1999-08-02 Thread Devin L. Ganger


On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Paul Black wrote:

 Mike,
 
 I now have Radmin up and running with customers being authenticated from the
 mysql database. I am quite impressed. There are a couple of things which would
 be good for you to change though:
 
 Where user connection times are displayed, currently they are in seconds. It
 would be more useful if they were displayed in a HH:MM:SS format.
 
 Where inbound and outbound traffic is displayed, currently it is in bytes. It
 would be better if it were displayed in a format of MB's with three decimal
 digits, ie 124.123 MB is much easier for me to read than 124123876 bytes.

Maybe make this a user-configurable item, ala printf-type formatting
strings?

Just a thought.

-- 
Devin L. Ganger, Chief Systems Administrator, Premier1 Internet Services
"Fear leads to anger.  Anger leads to hate.  Hate leads to using Windows
NT for mission-critical applications."
-- What Yoda *meant* to say



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