Hi,
Yes. But... it is a potential security issue to expose those statistics to anyone who asks.
obviously.
I could see external sites querying these statistics if:
- the connection is encrypted - the client is querying a socket dedicated to Status-Server messages.
yep. now...although I'm thinking RADSEC could be involved...just a new port that is properly firewalled would do..... i guess a 'statistics virtual server' would be the ideal thing.
Yes. There are a LOT of statistics available now. Almost every counter that you could track inside the server is exposed via this method.
i noted! grabbed the CVS to just have a look at the dictionary file. nice. however, it didnt compile... but i see a new change in auth.c as i write this...nope. still dead auth.c: In function 'rad_authlog': auth.c:119: error: expected expression before '<<' token auth.c:828: error: expected declaration or statement at end of input alan