Thanks for the reply.  However, the following is what happens:

[root@somehost]# radzap ip.of.nas.server 7 tee
radzap: zapping termserver ip.of.nas.server, port 7, user <username>
radzap: no response from server
[root@somehost]#

I've tried using -p 1646, -p 1813, -p <anything> and nothing seems to
work.  I've tried specifying the radius server's ip with -r
ip.of.radius.erver and that doesn't help either.  I just want the
ghost entry out of radutmp.  For what I need I don't much care if
radzap can talk to the nas or not.  So far I've needed to do this
twice and each time I must resort to wiping out the whole file just to
get rid of the entry because I can't seem to get radzap to do it.
Thnx,

vec


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: radzap


> "Vector" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to remove an entry from radutmp with radzap.
Apparently it
> > *must* connect to the termserver in order to do this.  Why is that
the
> > case?
>
>   I don't think it's the case.  It shouldn't be doing that.
>
>
> >  I would like to remove the entry from radutmp even if the
> > termserver is, say for examle...offline.  Is this possible?  Thnx,
>
>   Yes.
>
>   Alan DeKok.
>
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