Hello,
today my radius reveived very strange packet from pppd.
Acct-Output-Octets was not number!
accounting-Stop packet looks like follow:
Wed Apr 12 04:27:39 2006
Acct-Session-Id = 443B9E03290F
User-Name = user_name
Acct-Status-Type = Stop
Service-Type = Framed-User
today my radius reveived very strange packet from pppd.
Acct-Output-Octets was not number!
AD The text printed by the server is *not* sent in the packet.
Acct-Output-Octets = Route-Appletalk-No
AD It looks like your dictionaries are screwed up, or there's a bug in
AD the server.
my radiusd uses rlm_ippool. Sometimes ippool gives one ip for two
different users simultaneously.
here output of rlm_ippool_tool.
# rlm_ippool_tool -va /etc/raddb/pools/db.pool-1-pool1* | grep X.Y.Z.170
NAS:192.168.0.1 port:0xde - ipaddr:X.Y.Z.170 active:1 cli:0 num:1
NAS:192.168.0.1
Hi!
I wrote about this leak sometime ago.
There was leakless rlm_perl in version 0.9.3.
In previous and in all 1.0.X versions memory leak exists.
So, now i use this rlm_perl with 1.0.1.
Attached version also have a little improvement - it
modifies all 3 items - reply, config but request.
Hi,
Hello!
Just now upgrade to 1.0.0. All works fine except check-radiusd-config
and rlm_perl.
1. check-radiusd-config doesn't work with 1.0.0.
because -p option is deprecated.
why? IMHO, check-radiusd-config is userfull, when need to check new config
while working instance is running. So option -p
august, 31 2004 at 21:07:13 Alan wrote:
1. check-radiusd-config doesn't work with 1.0.0.
because -p option is deprecated.
why? IMHO, check-radiusd-config is userfull, when need to check new config
while working instance is running. So option -p have to be (IMHO).
The intent is to move
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