> From: Chris van Meerendonk
> Sent: Wednesday, 27 August 2003 7:12 PM

> I can install a recent (cvs) version, but I'd like to know how to check
> which ip-addresses are assigned according to the radius-server. On the
> NAS I can check that, just need to know how to compare these. Radius
> keeps these things in memory, doesn't it? Are there tools for tracking
> this?

To check the IP pool records, you need ippooltool (available on the 'net,
we'd integrate it into FreeRADIUS if the original author would reply to
my emails...)

You need to stop FreeRADIUS to look at the files.... Otherwise they'll
appear blank due to GDBM file locking.

Basically, the problem is that under high load, IP addresses will disappear
from the pool. It's not a problem with the NAS, it's purely internal to
FreeRADIUS. Basically, the list output from ippooltool gets shorter, but
it _should_ stay the same length. Eventually you find you've got half your
maximum users, but no IPs to allocate.

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