Hi,
Hi,
What it boils down to is that when you auth, you have the potential
for a Session-Timeout reply. Lets say its 120 minutes. You get back that
you are authorized with that attribute.
You send the accounting start record and off the user goes. 10 minutes
into the
Hi,
Hi,
What it boils down to is that when you auth, you have the potential
for a Session-Timeout reply. Lets say its 120 minutes. You get back that
you are authorized with that attribute.
You send the accounting start record and off the user goes. 10 minutes
into the
Hi,
Hi,
Does anyone know of a good discussion list for the RADIUS protocol?
I've got a deep down protocol question I can't seem to find the answer to,
and of the resources I've tried I can't find the answer. (It has nothing to
do with a Cisco piece of gear, but I figured there
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Does anyone know of a good discussion list for the RADIUS protocol?
You could try the freeradius list. You could also try the freeradius server.
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Join the free-radius list. Alan Dekok, the principle author of the
FreeRADIUS suite knows RADIUS inside and out. He'd most certainly be
able to answer your question.
http://www.freeradius.org/list/index.html
On 23-May-08, at 5:18 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Discussion list for RADIUS?
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Does anyone know of a good discussion list for the RADIUS
protocol
As far as I am aware (from years of working at ISP's), neither will a
RADIUS server send nor most NAS devices ever check the status of any
attribute post login (I don't even think they can, but it's been a
long time since I've read the RFC's). Meaning, if you change the
session timeout, it
Hi Justin,
Thanks, thats pretty much what I understood. I was hoping that
maybe while I was sending Accounting-Request packets with interim updates
to time and input/output octets, that I was reading the Accounting-Reply
wrong and potentially could get some sort of a notification that
\On May 23, 2008, at 10:47 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Hi,
What it boils down to is that when you auth, you have the potential
for a Session-Timeout reply. Lets say its 120 minutes. You get
back that
you are authorized with that attribute.
You send the accounting start