TK Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahthat why but all the NAS are using the same port !
Ask your NAS vendor.
I understand that session index is based on NAS port . Any chance
for it to be based on session id ? Is there a patch for it ??
No. That simply won't work.
If you're doing
hi alan ::
Thanks but changing the NAS port is not an options for me :( since i
am actually using Freeradius for a streaming projects where there are
so many NAS's around.
Based on the Freeradius mailing list , I think i came across a similar
posting (i think your reply is there too).
TK Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This guys basically hacks the rlm_radutmp to use session id.
If that's all you want, it may work for you.
a. Is possible to use the hacks for session id if NAS port is not an option ?
If it works for you.
b. For high performance site , is radumtp perform
hi all ::
I have a weird problem. If I am not mistaken sessions are logged and
remove on accouting-start and accouting-stop but I have encountered
where an active session for a particular users have been deleted from
the session database without the corresponding accounting stop packet.
I am
TK Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a weird problem. If I am not mistaken sessions are logged and
remove on accouting-start and accouting-stop but I have encountered
where an active session for a particular users have been deleted from
the session database without the corresponding
hi ::
Ahthat why but all the NAS are using the same port ! I understand
that session index is based on NAS port . Any chance for it to be
based on session id ? Is there a patch for it ??
Thanks again !
On 11/15/05, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TK Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Hello All,
I am in the process of learning about and setting up simultaneous
usage and have a few questions about how it works.
1. What actually triggers a session to be logged in radutmp?
- Is it logged upon successful authentication of the user or
by the sending of an accounting
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, david wrote:
1. What actually triggers a session to be logged in radutmp?
- Is it logged upon successful authentication of the user or
by the sending of an accounting start-packet?
radutmp works for accounting. Check radiusd.conf and you will see. So
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