Hello Mariano -

At 12:49 -0300 01/2/21, Mariano Absatz wrote:
>Hello Hugh
>
>El 21 Feb 2001, a las 11:28, Hugh Irvine escribió:
>
>>
>>  Hello Mariano -
>>
>>  I think you are getting much too complicated.
>>
>>  My suggestion is to create a Handler to catch the "Alive" packets
>>  from the NAS and either use an AuthBy SQL clause with
>>  AcctSQLStatements to do what you require in the the session database,
>>  or to write a hook that does the same thing.
>OK, I'll try with the AuthBy SQL...


Please let me know how you get on.


>  >
>>  BTW - I don't think there is any way to send instructions to the NAS
>>  from Radiator to turn on the Alives. This will have to be configured
>>  directly in the NAS.
>There is, excerpt from RFC2869:
>
>2.1.  RADIUS support for Interim Accounting Updates
>
>    When a user is authenticated, a RADIUS server issues an Access-Accept
>    in response to a successful Access-Request. If the server wishes to
>    receive interim accounting messages for the given user it must
>    include the Acct-Interim-Interval RADIUS attribute in the message,
>    which indicates the interval in seconds between interim messages.
>
>    It is also possible to statically configure an interim value on the
>    NAS itself. Note that a locally configured value on the NAS MUST
>    override the value found in an Access-Accept.
>(...)
>
>Notably, the Shasta works as the first paragraph says... I could even use
>a different interval for every user (taking this from an LDAP reply
>item)...


Thanks for the information - you learn something new every day....

regards

Hugh

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