Session-Octets-Limit should be as integer or „octets" in the dictionary file. Guess what octets mean ;-) Bytes of course ! And also be aware of the limitation of an integer.
Sorry about the extra mail , i have this in both of dic files
ATTRIBUTE Session-Octets-Limit 227 integer
ATTRIBUTE Octets-Direction 228 integer
and yes sir i know that ppp should do the disconnection but i'm affradi that i have something
wrong in my dictionary files , so shall i add something else to the attributes above?Disconnection should be done by PPP which is called by rp-pppoe server. Please – look at log files of the rp-pppoe server. Set the limit to 100000 ( 100 kB ) and open a few pages. See if you get disconnected and what messages are being logged. As already said – this is out of the freeradius range !
regards
Regards,
Edvin
PS: one mail to the mailing list should be enough. I get the mails from the list too, so you do NOT need to send me an extra mail ;-)
From: Mordor Networks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mittwoch, 31. Mai 2006 09:19
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Subject: Re: Session-Octets-Limits
ok thanks a lit edvin but one more question please
Session-Octets-Limit := 1000 for example the "1000" = byte or kbyte or MB ?
coz everything thing seems to be working i can see the attribute in the radius log and in the raddattr file and in the sql table but it is not disconnecting the user :|On 5/31/06, Seferovic Edvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
shall i added it to the radclient on the nas box ?
YES ! Both server and client have to know about what attribute are you "talking about".
Regards,
Edvin
From: Mordor Networks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mittwoch, 31. Mai 2006 08:46
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Subject: Re: Session-Octets-Limits
On 5/31/06, Seferovic Edvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi EdvinSession-Octets-Limit should only be in the reply table ( it is not a value that should be checked – right ? ).
yes youre right
If the freeradius replies the attribute – the freeradius is finished with his task. Now your RP-PPPoE server and the radiusclient should do the rest of the work. Traffic limiting is done with PPProtocol on your NAS ( your pppoe server ). Be sure that the radiusclient also has the attribute in his dictionary file. Look at the output of the ppp and pppoe ( increase the log level – or put both in debug mode ).
i added the attributes to the /usr/local/share/dictionary file shall i added it to the radclient on the nas box ?
Regards
It seems that this is not problem of freeradius anymore !
Regards,
Edvin
From: freeradius-users-bounces+edvin.seferovic=[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] On Behalf Of Mordor Networks
Sent: Dienstag, 30. Mai 2006 22:56
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Subject: Session-Octets-Limits
Hello users
I'm trying to add Session-Octets-Limit to limit the user bandwidth i add Session-Octets-Limit := 1000 in radcheck and radreply
and i can see it in the radiusd -X and in the radattr file :Framed-IP-Address70.70.70.70
Session-Octets-Limit 825241648
Framed-Protocol PPP
Framed-IP-Netmask 255.255.255.255
Framed-MTU 1500
Session-Timeout 43200
Idle-Timeout 1200
Port-Limit 1
But it is not disconnecting the user when reach the limit , can someone help me please?
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