[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because there's a bug in the source code which prevents
it from working when you're trying to run it on the same server
on which the server is running - no matter what OS that
box is using?
You mentioned on the same server. I also tried to radzap from a remote
server,
I don't know if this has anything to do with it but the UTMP
on FreeBSD is slightly different than many other platforms. I
came across these differences a number of years ago, when I was
having problems. The main consequence I came across was that
FreeBSD truncates the nas/port information.
Maybe you are correct. But when we use radwho -r, we can use the port number we
see. I copied the radutmp file to a linux/freeradius test server, and i can zap
the
user.
The problem is in the real server, the server that runs FreeBSD. It seems that
radzap does not find the radiusd server, but
Hello all
There is some problem about radzap 0.9.1 in a FreeBSD system?
Why it does not zap the users from radutmp?
Do you know anything about freeradius-snapshot-20030514?
thank you very much!
Luiz Gustavo
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