Alan DeKok wrote:
N White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok. I am trying to figure out how to disconnect a user, or to tell the
radius server to send a disconnect packet to the NAS for a specific
user. This is the command I am using:
echo "User-Name = nickwhite" | radclient 192.168.1.1 disconnect mysecret -x
Is 192.168.1.1 the IP address of the NAS?
ad_recv: Disconnect-Request packet from host 192.168.1.2:47874, id=139,
length=31
Unknown packet code 40 from client 192.168.1.2:47874 - ID 139 : IGNORED
FreeRADIUS doesn't listen for disconnect packets. And, you're
sending the disconnect packet to the authentication port. There's a
special port for disconnects, but I forget what it is.
But why then is there a command as part of radclient to disconnect, and
what does that response exactly mean. Is there any way to accomplish
this?(disconnecting a user via radclient?)
Send the disconnect packet to the NAS.
Alan DeKok.
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Yes 192.168.1.1 is the NAS. I thought that's what radclient did - told
the RADIUS server to send a disconnect to the NAS that the client(user)
is connected to. I've tried sending the disconnect to the
NAS(Portmaster). Any particular port?
Thanks.
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