Hello Firas -

On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Firas Emsaytif wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> If Radiator is keeping information about connected users and number of
> sessions internal, no DBM files or so, and if a user disconnects and the
> stop record was not sent to the server for some reason ( the link could
> be down for example), then the user will not be able to connect again
> (assuming MaxSessions 1) because the Radiator did not see a stop record,
> correct me please if this is not accurate.
> 

You are correct.

> My question is there a way to tell radiator to decremet (or zero) the
> count of sessions for a PARTICULAR  user, using a script for example, is
> that valid at the first place. If not can Radiator it self be customized
> to accept such request from an external utilituy.
> 

You can use radpwtst to send a stop record for a particular user.

hth

Hugh


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