Hi Thibault, Hi Alan,
Thank you very much for coming back to me on this. > If not, confirm that the pool module name is defined in > the acctounting{} section of radiusd.conf and that your > NAS sends accounting Stop messages. The accounting is performed on a different machine (physically) so no poolname is be defined under the acctounting{} section. Which also means that the machine I have problems with will never see accounting packets. For some security reasons outside of my control, this setup cannot be changed. I'll have a look at the rlm_ippool_tool tool. Thanks. > I wonder what it would take to convince RedHat to use a > version that wasn't almost THREE YEARS out of date. Will the latest version of freeradius **really** help in this scenario ? How ? Could it automatically free up IP addresses from the pool based on a timer ? I cannot go "astray" from RHEL binaries and compile a new freeradius version on a production server (24x7x365) without a hell of a good reason. I hope you can understand me. Thanks again guys and I am looking forward for your opinions :-) Regards, Florin - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html