Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-09 Thread Alan DeKok
Bill Isaacs wrote: Being a moderator does NOT give you moral license to treat people like children. The only moral issue here is you admitting you came here with the intention of trolling. The only purpose of this list is to help people solve problems. If that means reminding them to read

Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Bill Isaacs
Hello all, I'm researching this anomaly myself in all the documentation, but thought it would also be helpful both to me and to others to post the problem here. SYMPTOM: Some Access-Period accounts (accounts which have X number of seconds to continue logging in and out starting from the

Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Bill Isaacs
Ok so the question then is: where the hell is radclient getting the notion that the account has 2366393 seconds left? That is *entirely* the wrong question. It's why you haven't solved the problem yet. Look at the *radius server* debug output. It's the one sending the Session-Timeout.

Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Alan DeKok
Bill Isaacs wrote: Ok so the question then is: where the hell is radclient getting the notion that the account has 2366393 seconds left? From the RADIUS server. This isn't magic. radclient doesn't invent attributes in reply packets. It receives them from the RADIUS server. Alan, take a

Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Bill Isaacs
On 02/08/2013 09:50 AM, Alan DeKok wrote: Bill Isaacs wrote: Ok so the question then is: where the hell is radclient getting the notion that the account has 2366393 seconds left? From the RADIUS server. This isn't magic. radclient doesn't invent attributes in reply packets. It receives

Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Alan DeKok
Bill Isaacs wrote: Alan, you're so much more fun when you're not being myopic. lol Of course it's getting the answer from the radius server. You really think I don't know that? I can only read what you write. You asked *twice* why radclient had that Session-Timeout. The second time,

Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Bill Isaacs
Again Alan, read between the lines. I've been scanning these emails from this group for about year through google searches. What I've learned from this mailing list is that you routinely castigate people who ask questions on here. That's rude. Your tone is arrogant. And that's rude. Yes,

Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Alan DeKok
Bill Isaacs wrote: Again Alan, read between the lines. I've been scanning these emails from this group for about year through google searches. What I've learned from this mailing list is that you routinely castigate people who ask questions on here. That's rude. Your tone is arrogant.

Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Alan DeKok
Bill Isaacs wrote: Here is the telling part of the freeradius -X output that I ran earlier this morning and printed out to use as a reference in my inquiries: [accessperiod] expand: %{sql:SELECT IF(COUNT(radacctid=1),(UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - IFNULL(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(AcctStartTime),0)),0) FROM

Re: Session-Timeout anomalies

2013-02-08 Thread Bill Isaacs
Alan, Being a moderator does NOT give you moral license to treat people like children. You're a rude man. Please ban me. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html