Two probs: Assigning E.164 numbers & Radius Accounting

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Hoping someone can help -

I wish to be able to assign E.164 numbers to incoming RRQ's - i.e. if
I register from address a.b.c.d with alias X then I wish the gatekeeper
to be able to assign that registration an E.164 number - I don't want
user specified E.164 and I need to be able to handle many many users
so doing it statically is not an option.

I've looked at the radaliasauth - and got that working with a custom
module for radiator (a radius sever from open.com.au)  which does
all sorts of custom registration control / call barring etc but I need to
be able to send an E.164 number back to the GK as for this application
we are dealing with 19 digit E.164 number which is assigned to the
users by a central db. 

I would presume this would be done by adding additional 'alias' entries
to user as they connect -  this needs to happen at the RRQ
stage but I can't see a way to do it without delving into radauth.cxx
and I'm not a C++ coder.  (I'm fine with C and I think I can see what
where it might need to be added but I'm not sure - my idea would be
to use a returned attribute which contains additional aliases which
get added to the alias held for the connection?)

Secondly I can't for the life of me get radacct working - it's definitely
there -  output from gnugk -ttt ....
2003/11/25 11:38:57.500 1             gkacct.cxx(128)   GKACCT  Created module RadAcct with event mask 3
2003/11/25 11:40:43.666 3            radacct.cxx(459)   RADACCT Acct undetermined - could not send Accounting-Request PDU (evt:1, call no:1)

GK.2.0.6 binary for Linux on RH.9

I've tested the radius server and can send accouting messages from other 
applications / NAS's which work's fine - just not the GK - although this
appears to a failure even to send from the code - any ideas as to what I
check next? - I've set the accounting port to 1646 (I know this has now
been moved but that's we use internally) if this has any bearing?

Any help/pointers etc? (I've read the manual .... ;-)
Regards
Mark
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Mark Vevers.    mark@ifl.net / mark@vevers.net
Principal Internet Engineer, Internet for Learning,
Research Machines Plc. (AS5503)
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