Hi again,

but isn't Simultaneous-Use only taking care about same usernames ?
What i want is to limit the usable ports per customer. To explain a bit
better:

I'm using mysql as backend for freeradius. There is ,of cause, the
usergroup table:

1 user-1 group-1
2 user-2 group-1
3 user-3 group-1
4 user-4 group-2
5 user-5 group-2
...........


what i wanna archieve is to limit the usable ports per group.
i.e. group-1 can use up to 10 ports, group-2 up to 1000.


.... or did i get something wrong,

Daniel


On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Alan DeKok wrote:

>Daniel Marquez-Klaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hmmm, but isn't it posible that radius keeps track about how many
>> sessions are connected for a group or dialed number, and send back
>> an access-reject if the limit is reached ?
>
>  That's what Simultaneous-Use does.  But it's not perfect.
>
>  e.g. It relies on getting accounting packets from the NAS.  If
>there's a problem, then the information on the RADIUS server disagrees
>with what's happening on the NAS.
>
>  If you have one NAS, setting 'Port-Limit=1' is preferable to
>Simultaneous-Use.
>
>  Alan DeKok.
>
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