I have this in my users configuration
Default Session-Timeout := 1800
Default Max-Daily-Session := 3600
Default Daily-Session 3600, Auth-Type := Reject...
Is this sufficient and the correct way to tell freeradius to send a
signal to portslave to disconnect the user? Thanks
Peter
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Gillou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem as Tim : Error: rlm_sql: All sockets are being used!
but increasing the value of num_sql_socks didn't help.
I've increased it reaching 1024 (default = 5). Freeradius take longer to tell
me that all socket are used but they are all used
Well, I thought that as well, and I honestly havent *seen* that message since I wrote
that original email. My sql server is on a box by itself, no web servers, etc running
with it. Its a 1.2 intel machine with barracuda scsi drives so its a decent box ,
Its answering querys in about .03
What's *probably* happening is that the SQL server is taking a long
time to respond. So every radius request takes 3-4 second longer than
normal, due to SQL. If you get 100's of requests per second, then you
will run out of sockets quickly.
You're right, the server take a long time to
sorry folks,
my boss wonna use both chap/pap authentication so I'm in doubt about
M$-chap.
I noticed two rfc: rfc2548 (Microsoft Vendor-specific RADIUS Attributes) and
rfc2433 (Microsoft PPP CHAP Extensions). reading all, seems to me that
MS-CHAP is used in Microsoft lan authetication only, i.e.
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 10:44:17PM +0100, Massimiliano Liccardo wrote:
sorry folks,
my boss wonna use both chap/pap authentication so I'm in doubt about
M$-chap.
I noticed two rfc: rfc2548 (Microsoft Vendor-specific RADIUS Attributes) and
rfc2433 (Microsoft PPP CHAP Extensions). reading all,
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