On Wed 29 Nov 2006 08:52, Alan DeKok wrote:
Mike Jakubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just discovered that the NAS server has its time behind by more
than 3 hours, is it possible that this can cause problems?
No. Session-Timeout is an offset, not an absolute time.
Thats not to say
I am having some problems lately with freeradius 1.1.2 + mysql, and
users staying online past their session timeout value (4 hours). Can
anyone shed some light on the matter?
I had similar trouble recently; running in debug mode, I was able to
see that the session-timeout attribute was not
Hello,
I am having some problems lately with freeradius 1.1.2 + mysql, and
users staying online past their session timeout value (4 hours). Can
anyone shed some light on the matter? I can not find any problems with
the server itself, the loads are low and everything seems to be
functioning
Mike Jakubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having some problems lately with freeradius 1.1.2 + mysql, and
users staying online past their session timeout value (4 hours). Can
anyone shed some light on the matter? I can not find any problems with
the server itself, the loads are low and
Alan DeKok wrote:
Also, sometimes i have users who are getting disconnected and can not
reconnect because they are still shown to be online, and i am limiting
the sessions to 1. Again, would this be a problem with the NAS/network
because freeradius is not receiving the stop packet?
Alan DeKok wrote:
Also, sometimes i have users who are getting disconnected and can not
reconnect because they are still shown to be online, and i am limiting
the sessions to 1. Again, would this be a problem with the NAS/network
because freeradius is not receiving the stop packet?
Mike Jakubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just discovered that the NAS server has its time behind by more
than 3 hours, is it possible that this can cause problems?
No. Session-Timeout is an offset, not an absolute time.
Alan DeKok.
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