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[Help-gnu-radius] MySQL Accounting
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Dave Ellenberger |
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[Help-gnu-radius] MySQL Accounting |
Date: |
Wed, 9 Jul 2003 14:21:45 +0100 |
Hi,
I would like to have NAS-Port-Type logged in MySQL Accounting, so I simply
added...
'%C{NAS-Port-Type}',\
in raddb/sqlserver and updated the table with the new row. It works, but the
SQL syntax is adding the value number, but not the type name. For exampe I
have now "0" "1" and "5" in the rows - I would like to have "ADSL"
My dictionnary file looks OK, the replies "could" be understand by radius
accounting:
ATTRIBUTE NAS-Port-Type 61 integer - []
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Async 0
VALUE NAS-Port-Type Sync 1
VALUE NAS-Port-Type ISDN 2
VALUE NAS-Port-Type ISDN-V120 3
VALUE NAS-Port-Type ISDN-V110 4
VALUE NAS-Port-Type xDSL 5
Does anyone have an idea how I get "xDSL" instead of "5" in the MySQL DB?
I'm pretty sure this is much too simple so I can't see the way solve this ;-)
-Dave
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