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,
Thanks for the replies. I noticed a curious thing though I am not sure of exactly when it happened.
I changed one of the IP address pools defined in my <AddressAllocator SQL>  to the same name
as the identifier for a NAS. Below is the DYNAADDRESS clause I used for the Handler for the NAS.
The thing is that I suddenly noticed tonight that the Acct-Session-Id column for all the online users
are blank (from the radwho.cgi)?
 
Any idea what is wrong?
It's 9.15 P.M. here and I am getting out :-) Talk to you later
 
Regards,
Tunde I.
 
 
<AuthBy DYNADDRESS>
        Identifier pattonIPADDRESSauth
        Allocator mySQLallocator
 
        PoolHint %{Client:Identifier}
 
#        PoolHint %{Reply:PoolHint}
        MapAttribute   yiaddr, Framed-IP-Address
        MapAttribute   subnetmask, Framed-IP-Netmask
        StripFromReply PoolHint
        DefaultSimultaneousUse 1
</AuthBy>
 
 
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