We use a national dialup provider, thus they are the passthrough for all
radius info between our server and a given NAS. The documentation for
naspasswd states that I don't need entries in that file unless I'm using
non-smtp queries, but I don't know if that applies in this case.

Can anyone make a recommendation how to handle simultaneous use and
dropped-accounting packets when in this type of network, i.e. we don't get
authorization, accounting, and authentication from NAS's directly?

Andrew 

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well you should configure clients.conf and naspasswd files also.

Evren

Andrew Staples wrote:

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>>As Alan said,  configure and use checkrad to verify if users are still 
>>active.
> 
> 
> My reading of the docs/googling on "checkrad" indicates I just add 
> this line to radius.conf:
> 
> checkrad =/usr/local/sbin/checkrad
> 
> Is this correct, and/or is there more to be done?
> 
> Andrew
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