On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 07:10:32PM +0100, Alfred H. Dahl wrote:
> 
> > >> If a Mikrotik pppoe-server stops, or the accounting-stop-packet from 
> > >> the pppoe-server does not reach the radius-server, the IP-address is 
> > >> not freed from the ip_pool, meaning we get "stale" sessions in the 
> > >> IP-Pool.
> 
> >Now I think about it, there's supposed to be an accounting packet that
> >comes in when a NAS is shut down... I just don't recall if rlm_ippool
> >processes it or not. ^_^
> 
> the rlm_ippool processes only the accounting_STOP-packets, (and, of course, 
> the start-packet as well)

> I am not able to zap the IP from the pool using radzap - but as long as the 
> rlm_ippool processes accounting_stop-packets, I should be able to use 
> radclient, as in

> "echo "User-Name = username, Password=password" | radclient  <radiusip> 
> <method> <radius-password>"

> I am, however, unsure of how to construct this command line in order to send 
> an accounting_stop-packet. Anyone have any experience here?

Isn't that what radzap does for you?

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Paul "TBBle" Hampson, on an alternate email client.

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