Alan,
I searched and found the parameter Port-Limit, but
I'd say your NAS has problems, then.
I'll check the NAS and also the Access-Request packets.
Thank you for your help!
Markus
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Alan,
The server writes data to radutmp ONLY
if it receives accounting packets.
Check that the server is receiving accounting packets...
checked it and found, that the firewall blocked port 1813... Didn't know
that.
Now the radutmp-file ist maintained very well.
One more question, as
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But if I'm using Multilink PPP, then in 9 of 10 cases I'm still allowed to
use both channels - and that's not want I want.
That's multilink, and logically only 1 session.
I searched and found the parameter Port-Limit, but it seems, that it this
doesn't have any
Alan,
thank you for your answer.
Check that the server is receiving
accounting packets...
I'll check it.
cu
Markus
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Hi,
we're using freeradius 0.9.3 an 1.0.0 on Solaris 8.
Authentication works fine. We now want to make use of the
Simultaneous-use-feature. AFAIR, the daemon is checking the
radutmp-file, if the user is already logged in and if yes, he then checks
the NAS.
My problem is, that freeradius
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My problem is, that freeradius doesn't write to radutmp, absolutely
nothing.
The server writes data to radutmp ONLY if it receives accounting
packets.
Check that the server is receiving accounting packets...
Alan DEKok.
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