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Date:      Thu, 22 Oct 1998 13:10:50 +0930 (CST)
From:      Matt Baker <matt@portal.net.au>
To:        tomthai@future.net (Tom T. Thai)
Cc:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: PPPD stats clearing
Message-ID:  <199810220340.NAA01356@portal.net.au>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.NEB.3.96.981021222457.20451A-100000@dream.future.net> from "Tom T. Thai" at Oct 21, 98 10:25:44 pm

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Yes, eventually I want to goto a radius style way of doing this,
but for the moment I dont' really want to affect the operation too
much. (I don't believe that the radius aware pppd is yet working?)
For this reason I thought I'ld just have a simple program that just
logged the bytes used when the user disconnected.  I've hacked a
pppstat's program to just give me the info for a particular port.

--matt

> 
> I'm not sure if this option would work for you.  Maybe you can use a
> patched pppd with radius and use a radius server?  that way, you can keep
> track of bytes in and out?
> 
> 
> ..............          ....................................
> Thomas T. Thai          Infomedia Interactive Communications
> tom@iic.net             TEL 612.376.9090 * FAX 612.376.9087
> 
> 
> On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Matt Baker wrote:
> 
> > Just wondering if someone has an idea on how to clear the interface
> > stats for people connecting via pppd.
> > At the moment I have a program which when the user logs off, records
> > the number of bytes that they used.  The problem I'm finding is
> > that the interface doesn't seem to have it's stats cleared
> > when the next user logs onto that port.
> > Any ideas on how I could clear inte interface?
> > 
> > 
> > thanks,
> > 
> > --matt
> > 
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