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On Mon, 2009-05-04 at 21:29 +0100, Ivan Kalik wrote:
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No. Your understanding of how it works is incomplete.
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Ok, fair enough. But,...<BR>
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> The example "buffered-sql" file says to use one virtual server to log to
> the detail file,
Yes. That would be default virtual server (by default).
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...I was actually considering that perhaps the explanation meant the "default" config was the virtual server writing to the detail file. I suppose I should have gone with my initial instincts on that one instead of thinking "that can't possibly be right".<BR>
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Make sure that the detail file default virtual server writes to is the
same that buffered-sql will read from (it isn't same by default).
Uncomment sql in accunting section of buffered-sql.
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Thanks for explaining/confirming that for me. I made the necessary changes in the detail module, and now accounting records are being buffered. Yeah!<BR>
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Hopefully I'll still have a working config when I eventually test with the real NAS hardware instead of with just the radclient app.<BR>
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> Also, decoupled-accounting appears to me to be very similar to
> buffered-sql. If it's not, how is it different?
Default virtual server doesn't write to detail file but special virtual
server (write_detail.example.com) does that. Accounting is totally
separated from authentication.
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So, once buffered-sql is configured correctly, it's the same thing as decoupled-accounting. Is that right? What I'm trying to say is that although these are two different terms, the end result is exactly the same?<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
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Ranbir<BR>
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