Santiago Balaguer García wrote:
The answer is not totally correct. Because a microcuts in the connectibity of hotspot cause that hotspot re-sends the acct request.

No, because then the Acct-Session-Id would remain the same.

In that case, you have to desactivate:
 - accounting_start_query_alt
 - accounting_stop_query_alt

No. Re-read the original post. The Acct-Session-Id is different, hence 2 sessions are being inserted into SQL, but no Accounting-Stop ever gets send for the 1st.

The NAS is misbehaving.

Maybe It can cause that some requests do not register, and it is a risk that you must accept.

 > Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 01:36:54 +0000
 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > To: [email protected]
 > Subject: Re: 1.1.7 and rlm_sql_mysql duplicated query
 >
> > So when the user logs I have two queries inserting similar data with different sessions ids:
 > >
 > > 47B7691A2F4300 and 47B7691A2F4301
 > >
 > >
> > I would really appreciate some guidance from this point on as I'm pretty much out of ideas.
 >
 > Your NAS is broken / misbehaving. It sends the Acct-Session-Id and it's
 > sending two. Consult your NAS documentation for possible reasons (e.g.
 > some Cisco NAS send accounting sessions for the PPP LCP and IPCP layers
 > - this can be disabled) or open a bug with the vendor.
 >
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