Fwd: (RADIATOR) Radacct.cgi

Ronan Eckelberry radiator at gowebco.com
Wed Feb 13 18:00:02 CST 2002


	I have it configured to use AuthenRADIUS in my .htaccess file.
I took the remark out of the debug line in the script so that it would
show the Environment Settings.  It was passing the username I
authenticated with correctly as "REMOTE_USER".  The script was still
displaying every accounting record.  I submitted to the list what I did
to fix this though.  :)

	Thanx for the quick reply anyways.  :)

-Ronan


-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh at open.com.au] 
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February, 2002 18:53
To: Ronan Eckelberry
Cc: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: Re: Fwd: (RADIATOR) Radacct.cgi



Hello Ronan -

The answer to this is that you also have to configure your web server to

require authentication to the script (ie. it is located in a protected 
directory that requires username and password to access).

Have a look at section 11 in the Radiator 2.19 reference manual.

regards

Hugh


> >
> > I saw this question a couple weeks ago in the list, but I never
> > saw an answer to it.  When I turn on the "secure" option in
radacct.cgi
> > so that it will validate the user through radius, it shows
everyone's
> > entries in the accounting table instead of just that user.
Basically I
> > am trying to use it so that our users can see their total time for
the
> > month, but like I said, it is displaying everything in the
accounting
> > table.  Is there a way that I can change this.  If this was answered
in
> > the list earlier and I didn't see it, I apologize.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Ronan
> >
> >
> > Ronan Eckelberry
> > ronan at gowebco.com
> > Network/Systems Engineer
> > Webco Solutions, Inc
> > (352)746-2500
> > www.webcosolutions.com
> >
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