We have an opportunity to provide authentication for a hotel client based
on guest name and room number. The property management system they are
using (iTesso) has an HTTP/XML-based server that would need to be
authenticated against, queried for matching name/room number, and then have
a charge
pointers it would be
appreciated. I thought this would be a snap but it is proving to be more
difficult than it needs to be! Thanks.
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Michael Newton
Manager, Information Systems
Point of Presence Technologies
*You manage your business. We’ll manage your network.*
114 Parliament Street, Toronto
On 27 March 2013 09:29, radiator-requ...@open.com.au wrote:
My requirement is to process and handle ,Alive and Stop packet separately
and the configuration must be called/processed separately ,each time the
radiator receives it based on the Acct Status type as described above.
Please help me
before, and so
this is a pilot project (presumably with commensurate costs) which came as a
bit of a surprise; I had thought Radiator was certified to work with Opera
already.
Thanks in advance for any advice/warnings/anecdotes!
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Michael Newton
Manager, Information Systems
Point of Presence
attribute. The problem was with the error message
filling up my logs, _telling me_ that the 0 value was being added in place of
the missing attribute.
Sorry for the slow reply, I've been out of the office and just now had a chance
to test.
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Michael Newton
Manager, Information Systems
Point
Hi Michael, this was indeed a typo in my original post. I am using
AcctSQLStatement, and not AuthSelect. AddToRequestIfNotExist did fix the
problem; as you suggest, Radiator works fine without it, but my installation
does complain about it a lot. Thanks.
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Michael Newton
Manager, Information
%{IntegerValue:Acct-Output-Gigawords} (leading zero).
regards
Hugh
On 6 Dec 2011, at 16:34, Michael Newton wrote:
Hi, most of our NAS devices include Acct-Output-Gigawords in their
accounting requests, so we store it in our SQL database using an AuthSelect
parameter
Hi, most of our NAS devices include Acct-Output-Gigawords in their accounting
requests, so we store it in our SQL database using an AuthSelect parameter with
the %{IntegerValue:Acct-Output-Gigawords} syntax. But, we have a few devices
that do not include it. So every time the AuthSelect is run