On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:23 PM, alan buxey a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Hi,
I have one doubt in my Acct session id i had clients mac address then ssid
and then session id.but in some of the Act session id it shows clients mac
address then ssid and then 0.because of which i get huge Acct
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On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Sharad P sharadpanick...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
i have a radius server configured on my Pc and a AP connected to my PC.so
there is no different NAS.
your AP is the NAS
and if the time is set wrong then why dont i get all acct-session-time
wrong??In middle of
:ee:80:da
19375 | 2c:44:01:ee:80:da:poznan-internet-free:1335696779 |
10.255.223.50 | 2012-04-29 18:42:45+02 | 2012-04-29 20:28:08+02 |
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On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Sharad P sharadpanick...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
can you tell from which time acct start time is calculated. here is the
sample of logs.
If you mysql, see sql/mysql/dialup.conf.
Acctstarttime is calculated from current date and Acct-Session-Time but
... which I
hi,
I have one doubt in my Acct session id i had clients mac address then ssid
and then session id.but in some of the Act session id it shows clients mac
address then ssid and then 0.because of which i get huge Acct session time
about 947412332...please see the logs below.radius new is my ssid.it
Sharad P wrote:
I have one doubt in my Acct session id i had clients mac address then ssid
and then session id.but in some of the Act session id it shows clients mac
address then ssid and then 0.because of which i get huge Acct session time
about 947412332...please see the logs below.radius
Hi,
I have one doubt in my Acct session id i had clients mac address then ssid
and then session id.but in some of the Act session id it shows clients mac
address then ssid and then 0.because of which i get huge Acct session time
about 947412332...please see the logs below.radius new is my
where can isee this generator?
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Subject: Re: MLPPP Acct-Session-Id
On Apr 2, 2011, at 12:34 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Jay Kuhne (jkuhne) wrote:
Forgot to mention, also attempted with Acct-Multi-Session-Id, which
was in the accounting record
is so complicated. If there's an Acct-Session-Id
attribute, the NAS should use that to identify a session. Pretty much
every other session identification attribute can be ignored.
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, but that doesn't seem to apply here.
I'm not sure why CoA is so complicated. If there's an Acct-Session-Id
attribute, the NAS should use that to identify a session. Pretty much
every other session identification attribute can be ignored.
Some NAS manufacturers require multiple Identification
Of Jay Kuhne (jkuhne)
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Subject: RE: MLPPP Acct-Session-Id
Hi Alan,
Thanks again for your reply, I just wanted to follow-up with you.
On the ASR1K BRAS we see the same Message-Authenticator when performing COA via
PPP so
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Okay thanks. I'll do some investigating and let you know.
It may be a little bit but I will reply with my findings.
Jay
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Jay Kuhne (jkuhne) wrote:
Is there another attribute syntax on radclient that could be used aside from
Acct-Session-Id to perform COA to a session
I'm not sure I can parse that.
I *think* the correct response is to say read the NAS documentation.
If the NAS accepts CoA packets
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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 1:50 AM
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Subject: Re: MLPPP Acct-Session-Id
Jay Kuhne (jkuhne) wrote:
Is there another attribute syntax on radclient that could be used
aside from Acct-Session-Id
, March 29, 2011 9:08 AM
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Subject: RE: MLPPP Acct-Session-Id
Hi Alan,
Thanks for your reply. I think the bottom line is I need to do some
more investigation.
I tried a PPP vs. MLPPP session and my COAs work as expected.
I'll see if I can gather data from
Jay Kuhne (jkuhne) wrote:
Do you know of a syntax on Radclient for defining the
Message-Authenticator attribute?
It's just like any other attribute...
Message-Authenticator =
I'll see if I can find it in the accounting record, get it working and
then follow-up as to why the it's
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Subject: Re: MLPPP Acct-Session-Id
Jay Kuhne (jkuhne) wrote:
Do you know of a syntax on Radclient for defining the
Message-Authenticator attribute?
It's just like any other attribute...
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Hi,
Is there another attribute syntax on radclient that could be used aside from
Acct-Session-Id to perform COA to a session
We are using MultilinkPPP (single session per bundle still) and it is not
working as it normally would with PPP.
Thanks,
Jay
RADIUS: COA received from id 48 x.x.x.99
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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:43 PM
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Subject: MLPPP Acct-Session-Id
Hi,
Is there another attribute syntax on radclient that could be used aside
from Acct-Session-Id to perform COA to a session We are using
MultilinkPPP (single session per bundle
Hi all!
Is possible to set the attribute Acct-Session-ID for a specific user
in freeradius?, I have a problem with a Load Balancer that not set
this atribute.
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JOE wrote:
Is possible to set the attribute Acct-Session-ID for a specific user
in freeradius?, I have a problem with a Load Balancer that not set
this atribute.
Yes. You can set any attribute to nearly any value. See man unlang
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Hi,
My doubt is regarding the freeradius-client-1.1.6 implementation is
sending the Acct-Session-Id(rfc 2866) attribute with accounting
request to radius server or not.
If yes then how they are generating the session id at run time.
Thanks
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The acct-session-id attribute has the length defined as =3 in RFC 2059.
Is anyone aware of any practical limitations on the length of this
attribute?
Does FreeRadius support the length of this attribute to be let say 300bytes,
and are you aware of any other Radius servers that may have
Marlon Duksa wrote:
The acct-session-id attribute has the length defined as =3 in RFC 2059.
See RFC 2865 for the most recent definition of RADIUS.
Is anyone aware of any practical limitations on the length of this
attribute?
RFC 2865 limits the maximum length of an attribute.
Does
Thanks Alan.
Why do you think that anything longer than 64bytes would be hard to
implement in NASes?
Marlon
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote:
Marlon Duksa wrote:
The acct-session-id attribute has the length defined as =3 in RFC
2059.
See RFC
Marlon Duksa wrote:
Thanks Alan.
Why do you think that anything longer than 64bytes would be hard to
implement in NASes?
That's not what I said. I said I don't expect it to work.
If you want to know why, ask the NAS vendors who write horrible code.
*My* code works.
Alan DeKok.
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-session-id, where special
characters for instance [] being converted to it's hex equivalent.
See the safe-characters configuration in the SQL module.
For example below, the Acct-Session-Id = 301[]426932183 when inserted
into the accounting table it is inserted as 301=5B=5D426932183.
Hmm
Sajeewa Warnakulasuriya wrote:
I'm having some issues with the acct-session-id, where special
characters for instance [] being converted to it's hex equivalent.
See the safe-characters configuration in the SQL module.
For example below, the Acct-Session-Id = 301[]426932183 when inserted
Hi All,
I'm having some issues with the acct-session-id, where special characters
for instance [] being converted to it's hex equivalent.
For example below, the Acct-Session-Id = 301[]426932183 when inserted
into the accounting table it is inserted as 301=5B=5D426932183.
I have noticed
Hi all.
I have found that format of Acct-Session-Id has been changed from v.1.x to
2.0.2
At debug I can see
Acct-Session-Id = 1234567\000
not
Acct-Session-Id = 1234567 (like in v.1.x)
Is there any Idea why we get this \000
Acct-Session-Id is using for radacct_acctuniqueid_key (hash
banga wrote:
Hi all.
I have found that format of Acct-Session-Id has been changed from v.1.x to
2.0.2
Not really. Your NAS is broken. 1.1.x hides that fact. 2.x doesn't.
At debug I can see
Acct-Session-Id = 1234567\000
That's what your NAS sends. It's not supposed to send
Alan DeKok-4 wrote:
banga wrote:
Hi all.
I have found that format of Acct-Session-Id has been changed from v.1.x
to
2.0.2
Not really. Your NAS is broken. 1.1.x hides that fact. 2.x doesn't.
At debug I can see
Acct-Session-Id = 1234567\000
That's what your NAS sends
what is the difference between Acct-Session-Id and Acct-Unique-Session-Id?
thanks in advance.
regards,
marc
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On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 05:15:53PM +0800, Rohaizam Abu Bakar wrote:
Dear all,
but one case as below, i received a long Acct-Session-Id ... and cannot fit
into mysql... and problem to update Stop record...
should I change column size from char32 to reasonable value ?
Acct-Session-Id = erx
Hi,
but one case as below, i received a long Acct-Session-Id ... and cannot
fit into mysql... and problem to update Stop record...
should I change column size from char32 to reasonable value ?
I had the same problem some time ago and solved it by extending the allowed
length for that column
Dear all,
FreeRADIUS 1.0.4
I'm using mysql to store accounting...especially to check simultaneous-use..
but one case as below, i received a long Acct-Session-Id ... and cannot
fit into mysql... and problem to update Stop record...
should I change column size from char32 to reasonable value
Hello guys and girls,
I have a small quick question. Is the attribute Acct-Session-Id (number
44) modifiable manually (can I set it to what I want)? If so where
should it be modified (in witch file)?
sanx a lot!
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On Tue, 17 May 2005, vicky wrote:
Hello guys and girls,
I have a small quick question. Is the attribute Acct-Session-Id (number
44) modifiable manually (can I set it to what I want)? If so where
should it be modified (in witch file)?
What do you mean by modifiable?
Acct-Session-Id is sent
-Session-Id from the gateways. Does anyone ever see a parse
solution for overloaded acct-session-id fields
Use rlm_acct_unique, which is in the default configuration. man
rlm_acct_unique
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Alan,
Thanks for your promptly response.
But it seems you misinterpreted my question.
As you probably already know, overloaded Acct-Session-Id fields bring valuable
attributes separated with an / in it; for example:
Feb 5 18:58:57.661: RADIUS: Acct-Session-Id [44] 221
399466/13:58:57.609
Daniel Halle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it seems you misinterpreted my question.
It helps to provide ALL information needed to answer your question.
The term overloaded is imprecise, as you have discovered.
As you probably already know, overloaded Acct-Session-Id fields bring
valuable
needed (Acct-Session-Id vs. User-Name)
Hi,
I need an advice. One of my collegues suggested to drop User-Name
for accounting purposes to avoid realm clashes (when CISCO
drops realms in some cases).
He suggests to store Acct-Session-Id at authorisation and
then restore User-Name
Hi,
I need an advice. One of my collegues suggested to drop User-Name
for accounting purposes to avoid realm clashes (when CISCO
drops realms in some cases).
He suggests to store Acct-Session-Id at authorisation and
then restore User-Name at accounting stop event to make accounting.
He claims
In my radius server's radacct.log I have this:
Acct-Session-Id = \xc3a\xf2y\x00\x01\xa5\x88
In the logs in my RAS that corresponds with:
sessionID: 0001A318
I am trying to figure out how those two session ids relate, as they should
be the same value. Im just not certain how to read the one
Casey Boone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to figure out how those two session ids relate, as they should
be the same value.
Really? Does the documentation from your NAS vendor say that?
Im just not certain how to read the one recorded in the radius
server's logs.
Read the
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