(RADIATOR) Double Dip
neil d. quiogue
neil at quiogue.com
Thu Oct 17 02:43:38 CDT 2002
Why not configure SMTP authentication instead? We use this method
instead of putting IP addresses for roaming users since some roaming
systems cannot guarantee accounting packets which makes putting IP
addresses to a lookup table erratic at best.
Regards,
Neil D. Quiogue
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 02:36 PM, Michael Saunders wrote:
> I know this is probably asking alot.
> I have 1 linux radiator server
> authenticating against a windows backend SQL 2002
> with a session database.
>
> I have qmail running as my mail server with an mySQL database
> I have just installed a table in this table on it for authentication
> relaying.
>
> I need to add the ip address of customers as they login into this
> table as
> I have virtual ports as well and it is impossible to know what IP
> address a
> customer may have. Can anyone offer any solutions.
>
> Michael Saunders
>
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