But I still don't understand why the termitation cause is, most of the times,
User-Request.
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That's what I figured too, but why only happens when I move the
authentication process from the MriktoTik to the RADIUS?
Thanks again
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Hello, I have a FreeRADIUS server doing authentication and accounting with
ADSL and with wireless users. The wireless users are connected to a MikroTik
which is running a PPPoE server. There are absolutely no problems with the
ADSL users, but the PPPoE users are constantly losing their
I was wondering if there is any FreeRADIUS setting I can configure/modify to
avoid this problem...
Thanks again
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Broken MikroTik? No, it's a RouterOS running in a X86 HP server, which is
currently handling about 1500 PPPoE clients. Now we are migrating the
authentication process to a RADIUS and these problems appear.
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I have not got the exact number right now. We're still doing tests, so for
now a few clients authenticate with RADIUS, the rest follows as usual.
What catches my attention is that users only have problems when they are
passed to the RADIUS, otherwise do not have problems with disconnections.
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