Re: Accounting

Phil Jensen - News Administrator (phil@sierra.valleynet.com)
Tue, 14 Nov 1995 06:52:27 -0800 (PST)

Yup!

Carl Rigney wrote raquick, which snags the detail file you specify on the
command line and spits out every single user that used the Portmaster and
their online time. I'm not sure where it's at on Livingston, but you can
grab it from me at:

ftp.valleynet.com:pub/admin/phil/raquick

Sincerely,

Phil Jensen _\\|//_
News Administrator/JAPH (-0-0-)
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On Tue, 14 Nov 1995, Steve wrote:

> I have a pm30 and would like to begin running the radiusd accounting to
> avoid "interpreting" that dang log file of when a user logs in and out.
>
> I figured having the accounting file with a nice little "seconds logged in"
> would be a smidged easier... and if I'm going for easier, why not go all
> out...
>
> so the question is... does anyone have a nice perl/shell/C code set up to
> analyze the accounting file (radiusd style where you have the start
> and stop logs and the seconds logged in is in the stop log) and produce
> a per *user* total for the time period covered by the log file?
>
> And do you have to be using a certain release of the PM OS to use the
> newer radiusd capable of this style accounting?
>
> ...Steve!
>
>