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Hi Hugh,
Somehow the Session-Id field on the patton was set
to zero - could have been me
or one of the two or three other people with access
to the NAS.
Thanks.
Tunde I.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 10:57
PM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Multiple
Calling-Station-Id
Hello Tunde -
As always, the only way I can see what is
going on is by looking at the configuration file and the trace 4
debug.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at
06:14 AM, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
Hi Hugh,/smaller>/fontfamily> Thanks
for the replies. I noticed a curious thing though I am not sure of exactly
when it happened./smaller>/fontfamily> I
changed one of the IP address pools defined in my <AddressAllocator
SQL> to the same name/smaller>/fontfamily> as the
identifier for a NAS. Below is the DYNAADDRESS clause I used for the Handler
for the NAS./smaller>/fontfamily> The
thing is that I suddenly noticed tonight that the
/smaller>/fontfamily>Acct-Session-Id/color>/fontfamily> column
for all the online users/smaller>/fontfamily> are
blank (from the radwho.cgi)?/smaller>/fontfamily> Any
idea what is wrong?/smaller>/fontfamily> It's
9.15 P.M. here and I am getting out :-) Talk to you later/smaller>/fontfamily> Regards,/smaller>/fontfamily> Tunde
I./smaller>/fontfamily> <AuthBy
DYNADDRESS> Identifier
pattonIPADDRESSauth Allocator
mySQLallocator/smaller>/fontfamily>
PoolHint %{Client:Identifier}/smaller>/fontfamily> #
PoolHint %{Reply:PoolHint}
MapAttribute yiaddr,
Framed-IP-Address
MapAttribute subnetmask,
Framed-IP-Netmask
StripFromReply PoolHint
DefaultSimultaneousUse
1 </AuthBy>/smaller>/fontfamily>
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