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Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 01:29:12 -0500
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Subject: *GhostSessions Prob
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Hello Hugh, hi everybody,
i'd like to ask if some1 could help me with the quite "famous"
Problem of the "ghost-sessions" in Radiator-DB.
P.es.
AccessServer works fine. Connecting clients will be registered in
the Radonline-DB of Radiator with their SessionStart-Entry. Now lets
assume that at a certain point, due to networking failure or other reason
Radiator and AccessServer aren't able to comunicate to each other anymore.
Now we assume that Client A and B are disconnecting themselves right at
this moment.
PROBLEM: NAS doesn't send Stop-Session-Entry to Radiator, so for
Radiator that
client is still online.
Now let's assume that the communication Problem between Radiator and NAS
has been
solved, and client A would like to re-enter. But isn't able, because of
the
configuration of Radiator the client exceeds the its allowed simulateous
Permission of 1.
As i've already tried with the Nas-Type Attribute but somehow it won't work
as it should.
As i noticed that this kind of problem appeared quite often in this
mailing-list i hope that
someone may be able to help me.
Thank you just in advance,
Christian
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