Eric wrote:
> I mean :Is it needed NAS support gigawords
Yes. FreeRADIUS isn't a router, and it doesn't see any of the users
traffic. It can't *invent* the numbers.
The NAS *must* send the data to FreeRADIUS.
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But NAS sends account input and output octets updates and Freeradius has the
traffic volume in its database also. Can't freeradius calculate the volume
and invent the gigaword itself?
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Eric wrote:
> I mean :Is it needed NAS support gigawords If I want to use gig
Eric,
NASs send Input/Output octets as an incremental value. So if you lose a
few update packets, you do not lose usage values.
Since the number will wrap at the unsigned long boundary of 4GB, the
NAS is supposed to keep a tab on how many times has the wrap around
occurred since the session s
Eric wrote:
But NAS sends account input and output octets updates and Freeradius has
the traffic volume in its database also. Can't freeradius calculate the
volume and invent the gigaword itself?
I think youre misunderstang
Input/Output octets is a 32 bit number.
Therefore it's maximum
There is a freeradius server for aaa of VPN (poptop) users. I want to limit
users traffic volume.When users are online I want to use acct update packets
to know when they reach to their volume limitation.It seems PPP radius plugin
cann't support gigaword.
If the time duration of acct interim packet
any suggestion?
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Eric wrote:
> There is a freeradius server for aaa of VPN (poptop) users. I want to limit
> users traffic volume.When users are online I want to use acct update packets
> to know when they reach to their volume limitation.It seems PPP radius plugi
> any suggestion?
>
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Eric wrote:
>
>> There is a freeradius server for aaa of VPN (poptop) users. I want to
>> limit
>> users traffic volume.When users are online I want to use acct update
>> packets
>> to know when they reach to their volume limitation.It seems P
Eric wrote:
any suggestion?
Maybe this?
http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=102981
Can anyone comment on the quality of this patch?
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