Re: radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-28 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, >ok, how would that be? how do I not use the freeradius NAS-Port as the >key? > >acct_unique is a module? > >acct_unique { >��� key = "User-Name, Acct-Session-Id, NAS-IP-Address, Client-IP-Address, >NAS-Port" >} > >I just remove the the NAS-Port-up of the keys

Re: radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-28 Thread joao...@gmail.com
ok, how would that be? how do I not use the freeradius NAS-Port as the key? acct_unique is a module? acct_unique { key = "User-Name, Acct-Session-Id, NAS-IP-Address, Client-IP-Address, NAS-Port" } I just remove the the NAS-Port-up of the keys? John 2011/3/25 Alan Buxey > Hi, > > > > Act

Re: radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-26 Thread joao...@gmail.com
ok, how would that be? how do I not use the freeradius NAS-Port as the key? acct_unique is a module? acct_unique { key = "User-Name, Acct-Session-Id, NAS-IP-Address, Client-IP-Address, NAS-Port" } I just remove the the NAS-Port-up of the keys? John 2011/3/25 Alan Buxey > Hi, > > > > Actu

Re: radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-25 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, > > Actually my NAS is sending the same port for all my users, but the door > > that she is sending is "NAS-Port = 29". > > So your NAS is broken. I don't know why people do that... Hello Cisco! :-) > Don't use radutmp. Instead, store the sessions in SQL, and edit the > SQL configura

Re: radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-25 Thread joao...@gmail.com
My NAS is cisco is a wireless controller. Any suggestions for settings? And I'm also keeping my sessions in SQL. Att. 2011/3/25 Alan DeKok > joao...@gmail.com wrote: > > Actually my NAS is sending the same port for all my users, but the door > > that she is sending is "NAS-Port = 29". > > S

Re: radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-25 Thread Alan DeKok
joao...@gmail.com wrote: > Actually my NAS is sending the same port for all my users, but the door > that she is sending is "NAS-Port = 29". So your NAS is broken. I don't know why people do that... > How can I configure it? > > is the radius or the NAS? The NAS. Read the NAS documentatio

Re: radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-25 Thread joao...@gmail.com
OK Alan, First thanks for listening. Actually my NAS is sending the same port for all my users, but the door that she is sending is "NAS-Port = 29". How can I configure it? is the radius or the NAS? If the radius, how do I setup? Thanks. 2011/3/25 Alan DeKok > joao...@gmail.com wrote: > >

Re: radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-25 Thread Alan DeKok
joao...@gmail.com wrote: > But when I try to check the server how many users are logged via the > command radwho, it returns me only the last user who logged in, I think > he should show everyone who is authenticated at this point right?? Your NAS is sending "NAS-Port = 0" for all of the users.

radwho shows only the last user logged.

2011-03-25 Thread joao...@gmail.com
Hello guys, I have a question. I'm using freeradius 2.1.10 on debian squezze. I am using multiple databases for authentication, in an LDAP, and SQL in another. Each using a different Realm. Regarding the authentication, everything is working normally. But when I try to check the server how man