Hoercher,

Thank you so much for your time. I really think that it is a problem over my pppoe-server but it is something I cant change (its enbeded into a system box). The configuration to radius autentication are very limited.

To solve the problem I made a script into my linux box that get info using net-snmp about the pppoe-users connected to the remote server. With this info I use "radwho" to tell me witch users are into radius database as "online" so with this two information I can make a script to diferentiate the files and tell me wich user is still logged in (in freeradius) that is not anymore online into pppoe-server. So I use radzap to drop the connection and allow the same login to get online again (I use simultaneous use = 1).

This is not the best option, but it is working for now... ;)

Att,

Nataniel Klug .'.
Hi,

ok, sorry about that bit of levity. I meant "missing in action" in
respect of your not connected users. As I said, freeradius doesn't
keep some state of "connected users", if they really aren't serviced
anymore due to whatever circumstances, it doesn't know so unless told
by something (looks like the mentioned PPPoE server here).

As you didn't provide much detail I'm left to guessing around. So I
talked about the accounting function of freeradius as something which
might be seen as coming near to having a state by recording
information it *gets*.

So, if you cannot find suitable inforamtion in the documentation,
please consider asking more specifically and provide as much
information about your problem as possible.

best regards
K. Hoercher
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