Is there any way (don't you love it when emails start out that way...) to have freeradius arbitrarily kill a session (record a session stop time and forget about it) when another session is started with the same username?
For example: User joefoo logs in at 13:05:00 user joefoo logs in again at 13:20:00 the server allows the second joefoo to authenticate and gain access but terminates the first joefoo session and gives it a stop time of 13:20:00. This functionality is useful in an environment where one doesn't always get the accounting stop packets but is sure that a duplicate login wont actually happen because all of an upstream radius server/proxy. I know that checkrad is supposed to verify if the session is there or not but I don't have access to the NAS servers and cannot directly verify the login. It may be useful to add an option to Simultaneous-Use where the module would allow up to the number of sessions specified (eg 5) but upon the 6th login would kill the oldest of the 5 previous sessions. Thanks, ---- Josh Kleensang Vice President, Engineering Lunar Gravity Networks 402-898-GRAV x 101 http://www.lunargravity.com
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