Re: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and numerical sort order for summary by IP

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous

Hi Karl,

OK, here is a new version that uses a similar sorting to radwho.cgi. Let me
know how you go.

Cheers.

On Jun 22,  9:29am, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and numerical sort order for summary by IP
> Hi Mike,
>
> it would be nice if in one of the next patches of radacct.cgi
> you could implement the sorting of the IP addresse in a numerical
> manner and not alphanumerical.
> Please have a look at the following sort, done by the currect
> radacct.cgi:
>
> ..
> 134.60.8.177
> 134.60.8.178
> 134.60.8.179
> 134.60.8.18
> 134.60.8.180
> 134.60.8.182
> ..
>
> This is not what you expect if you are looking for an IP address in
> a very long list.
>
> Please implement the sort by number on every octet and not only for
> the last octet.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>   Charly
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(RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and numerical sort order for summary by IP

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous

Hi Mike,

it would be nice if in one of the next patches of radacct.cgi
you could implement the sorting of the IP addresse in a numerical
manner and not alphanumerical.
Please have a look at the following sort, done by the currect
radacct.cgi:

..
134.60.8.177
134.60.8.178
134.60.8.179
134.60.8.18
134.60.8.180
134.60.8.182
..

This is not what you expect if you are looking for an IP address in
a very long list.

Please implement the sort by number on every octet and not only for
the last octet.

Thanks in advance


Charly
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Tel/Fax: ++49 731 50 22499/22471
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