Matthias Nagel wrote:
This is correct, if one has some kind of key to identify a session that could
be used as a database index. But unfortunately there are a lot of
authenticators out there, that do not correctly generate radius accounting
session ids. Basicly I see three different types
On 08/28/2012 05:26 PM, Matthias Nagel wrote:
is incomplete, i.e. it only has as start time. The latter never will
be completed, because the stop message has already been processed and
acknowledged to the authenticator.
Aside from anything else - you need to handle this case. Accounting is
Hello everybody,
if two accounting messages for the same session are sent by the authenticator
very quickly, the messages may be processed by the radius server in the wrong
order. This results into two sessions being accounted instead of one. The
second phantom session stays open for ever,
Matthias Nagel wrote:
if two accounting messages for the same session are sent by the authenticator
very quickly, the messages may be processed by the radius server in the wrong
order. This results into two sessions being accounted instead of one. The
second phantom session stays open for
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Matthias Nagel wrote:
5) Thread #2 terminates first and the accounting stop message is written to
the PostgreSQL database. The SQL UPDATE statement fails, because there is no
entry for this session that could be
Hello,
Am Dienstag 28 August 2012, 23:11:57 schrieb Alan DeKok:
Matthias Nagel wrote:
if two accounting messages for the same session are sent by the
authenticator very quickly, the messages may be processed by the radius
server in the wrong order. This results into two sessions being
Yes yes RADIUS vendors should go die in a big fiery pit somewhere.
1) Verify your NAS supports the Class attribute correctly
(http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2865.txt 5.25)
2) Implement the policies in raddb/policy.d/accounting (master:HEAD)
3) Submit patch to add unique index constraint on
On 28 Aug 2012, at 23:05, Matthias Nagel matthias.h.na...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Am Dienstag 28 August 2012, 23:11:57 schrieb Alan DeKok:
Matthias Nagel wrote:
if two accounting messages for the same session are sent by the
authenticator very quickly, the messages may be processed by
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