Hello Philip -

I replied to this mail last week.

> 
>         I have some question regarding the entire radius system what =
> creates the session-id is it the radius daemon or the terminal servers.
> 

The terminal server (NAS) creates the session-id.

>         Another question, I have a problem with radiator I running =
> radiator 13.1 and I am selling a plan that allows 1 simultaneous log on =
> I setup this in users file like this
>        =20
>         tommy Simultaneous-Use =3D 1 ,  password =3D secret
>        =20
>         and a default profile as
> =20
>         DEFAULT    Auth-Type =3D System
>                             Service-Type =3D Framed-User,
>                             Framed-Protocol =3D PPP,
>                             Framed-IP-Address =3D 255.255.255.254,
>                             Framed-MTU =3D 1500,
>                             Framed-Compression =3D Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP
> 
> 
> What happen is this, users with profile would call in to say they cannot =
> get connected. When we check they not online and when we validate the =
> login through radpwtst cannot be validated and when checking through the =
> logs the I notice for those users some have duplicate acct-session-id =
> just few seconds apart. I am using pm3 with comOS 3.8.2c and 3.9.  I =
> have tried increasing the simultaneous to 10 and still the problem =
> exist. I need help because I have alot of users with this profile
> 

As mentioned in my previous mail, I will need to see a copy of your
configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug showing what is
happening.

thanks

Hugh

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