Re: (RADIATOR) Problems with settings Session-Timeout(s)

2003-02-25 Thread Bogdan TARU
Hi Hugh all, Well, the problem is that when sending Session-Timeouts, the Cisco machine is not giving the IP address back in the 'disconnect' reply. You can see it at http://bgd.icomag.de/cisco/radius.txt The cisco configuration can be found at:

Re: (RADIATOR) Problems with settings Session-Timeout(s)

2003-02-25 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Bogdan - You can use the Class attribute to store a copy of the Framed-IP-Address, and write a PreClientHook to use the contents of the Class attribute to add the Framed-IP-Address attribute to any accounting records that don't have them. You will find some example hooks in the file

(RADIATOR) Problems with settings Session-Timeout(s)

2003-02-24 Thread Bogdan TARU
Hi everyone, And thanks a lot for your replies regarding how to use SQL functions inside a PostAuthHook! Right now I have another problem, unfortunately. I am sending Session-Timeouts for some of our customers, and they get disconnected indeed, but they are not deleted from the

Re: (RADIATOR) Problems with settings Session-Timeout(s)

2003-02-24 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Bogdan - This sounds like the Cisco is not sending a Stop when the session is disconnected. Could you send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with trace 4 debug showing what is happening with the access request and the subsequent accounting requests? regards