Previous faults ware fixed by 0.3, my fault, i was runing 0.2 version, sorry.

I still have a problem however, with "Simultaneus-Use :=1" 
rradius.log error is
    Error: rlm_sql: Stop packet with zero sesion length (ueser 'testtwo', nas 
'rt1.ccentre.net.au')

But NAS lets me in as a second user
Could it be that changed authenticate sql query to check for additional variable which 
we set on when user prepays?
or can it be set in DEFAULT/request line (that's where it is now)
    DEFAULT Simultaneus-Use :=1, Auth-Type := sql
    
Where do i start looking. 

Regards
Bogdan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: NAS/Radius discrepancy


> "Bogdan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Maybe someone knows what is happening here, 
> > 1. NAS (Ericson Express36100) keeps sending accounting packets to radius with
> >     message in radius.log "Info: NAS rt1 restarted (Accounting-On packet seen)"
> >     even that previous user was authenticated "Login OK" happen just seconds ago.
> 
>   So the NAS is screwed up.  It shouldn't be sending Accounting-On
> packets so often.
> 
> 
> > 2. Also and probably releted to the point 1 I have a different reports from radwho 
> >     and NAS (web interface). NAS reports user connected and radius not.
> 
>   The radius server only reports information sent to it in accounting
> records.  If the NAS is saying it's rebooted, then RADIUS assumes that
> the users are logged off, and wipes the accounting records.
> 
> > 3. Somethimes people have to enter user name and password several times before
> >     radius lets them in.
> 
>   So run the server in debugging mode to see what's going on.
> 
> > Would this problem have something to do with radtemp? can i clear/delete it
> > and start again to make sure that we have no problems there?
> 
>   No.
>  
> > NAS set up redius authentication and accounting is 15 seconds and one retry.
> > we have 100mb network (so it is not slow), i checked DNS (it works OK)
> 
>   Your NAS sounds like it's screwed up.  There isn't much you can do
> to the radius server to fix the NAS.
> 
>   Alan DeKok.
> 
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