[RADIATOR] run exe file after accounting stop

Thomas KCCG thomas at kccg.com
Fri Jan 18 06:33:33 CST 2013


Dear Hugh & Alexander,
We already a separate 3rd party AAA server handling the authentication and
radiator is the meant to handle only the accounting of quota based user with
respect to accounting stop packet received from the cisco ISG (NAS).

Alexander/Hugh , I am totaling new to perl programming and this task needs
to be completed soon. Can you please help me by sending me the configuration
lines to be added in radiator config file , for running an " .exe file"
after receiving "accounting stop" packet from the NAS (cisco ISG).  
Thanks for the advice & link on hooks you have sent me, but it is too
advanced for me to understand as a beginner to perl programming. Hoping you
will understand my situation and help me out & provide me with some kind of
an example to work/build on.

Thanks and best regards,
Thomas Kurian


-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh at open.com.au] 
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 12:11 AM
To: Thomas KCCG; Alexander Hartmaier
Cc: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] run exe file after accounting stop


Hello Thomas -

This is one of the good reasons for running two instances of Radiator - one
for authentication listening on the authentication port, and one for
accounting listening on the accounting port.

regards

Hugh


On 17 Jan 2013, at 23:59, Alexander Hartmaier
<alexander.hartmaier at t-systems.at> wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
> 
> the hooks are just regular Perl code so look at perldoc, either on the cli
or perldoc.perl.org.
> 
> You want system [1] but note that the Radiator process will wait for it to
exit until it continues process which might introduce a performance problem.
> 
> [1] http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/system.html
> 
> Best regards, Alex
> 
> On 2013-01-17 13:32, Thomas KCCG wrote:
>> Hello Guys,
>>                 What are the hook configuration lines required for
running  an ".exe file" after the radiator receives an accounting stop
packet from the NAS (cisco ISG).
>>  
>> As there are no examples in the radiator documentations, goodies folder
or mailing lists archives I really need your help on this.
>>  
>>  
>> Thanks & Best Regards,
>>  
>> Thomas Kurian
>>  
>>  
>>  
>> 
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