Well i write because i still hope for a categoric answer to the previous post about sending attributes in Accounting-Response! --If possible how to set or where to find some documentation about how structures in freeradius are built! --or if it's not possible(i don't know it's tooo dificult) say so! Hope i'm not too insistent and a good day! the previous post "A week ago i was trying to find out how can i add some attributes to accounting response from a MySQL backend! Alan DeKoK showed me that the mechanism wasn't very good and that i don't send the right attributes in accounting -response! We've made some work for optimisation but found out that we still need to send some attributes meaning: when sending accounting-stop the response from FreeRADIUS should be [-Command] // ex. play 'thanks for calling through us' [-Voice-Message-Promt] specific(from sql)- [-Session-Timeout](for accounting-start response)! The mechanism is complex and we don't see other solution but adding these attributes only in Accounting-Response! I understand that should be a unique standard for this but the rfc has reserves to send attributes in accountind-response and we've created a dictionary for this purpose so it shouldn't be any problems! The problem is, as i think, that FreeRADIUS doesn't have a configurable query for accounting-response as it has for authentication-response! I tried to find in the source the place to add the stuff i need but it seems that it will take to long to understand the complex strucutre of pointers used by developers! Anyway if someone can help thanks! " --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates.
Vasea Marii <vascim@yahoo.com> wrote:
Well i write because i still hope for a categoric answer to the previous post about sending attributes in Accounting-Response!
You don't. If you want to, edit the source code.
--If possible how to set or where to find some documentation about how structures in freeradius are built!
If you know C, read the source. That's what everyone else does. Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog
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