Hello, I'm new to this list, altough I've been using FreeRADIUS for a while now. I use it exclusively to receive requests from my DSL customers and relay them to my other RADIUS server (which is a Vircom Proxy and Roaming RADIUS Server -- VPRRS). I use FreeRADIUS for nothing else. All my DSL operations are run by the telco and I only authenticate the users.
What happens is that I can see that VPRRS shows different users than FreeRADIUS. It's like Vircom's server would loose control of who is actually online. At this momment, there are 55 users online and VPRRS only shows 21. I DO know that the telco screws things a little bit, including duplicate ports, different session-ids and things like that, but FreeRADIUS seems to recover more gracefully than VPRRS from those "mistakes". They use Cisco equipment (DSL concentrators and a software called Dashboard to authenticate the users after they are already connected to the DSL system). Anyway, what I want to know is if FreeRADIUS can generate "Alive" packets to VPRRS with the goal of keeping them in sync. The telco does not send watchdogs packets of its own. Can FreeRADIUS that? Or if there's any other way to keep them together at all times? Thanks a lot. -- Luiz Lima Image Link Internet http://www.imagelink.com.br - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
