Ok, well now hold on a second.   It's not simply the
sending/receiving/logging of interim packets that determines whether
or not the RADIUS server has "interim packet support."  For a RADIUS
server to fully support interim packets, it needs to monitor each
session for the receipt of interim packets.  If a specified period of
time elapses in an open session with no receipt of an interim packet,
then the RADIUS server will assume that the session is closed and
create a STOP packet from the last received interim packet.  Does the
FREERADIUS server function in that manner?



On 12/1/05, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone have experience with FreeRadius and Interim packets?
> > Does it work ok?  Any problems?   How do you enable it?
>
>   Yes.  It works.  You enable it by installing the server.
>
>   Did you *try* it?
>
>   Alan DeKok.
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