Polyxronopoulos Adreas wrote:
Do you think my AP doesn't say nothing to
freeradius after the mac-address drop? There is nothing in the AP
web-configuration which could set it on and solve the problem. If the
problem is the nas there is not a solution ?
Thanks a lot for your time....
I suspect the AP isn't sending Accounting-Stop in this situation, but
you can confirm that by running freeradius in debug mode (-X) and
watching the screen, or running a packet sniffer such as wireshark or
tcpdump.
If the AP isn't sending Accounting-Stop, and there's no way you can get
a better AP that does, I guess you could periodically run a script from
cron to log into the AP's web interface and grab the list of MAC
addresses and compare against what your accounting database thinks are
open sessions...
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