(RADIATOR) How does SessionDatabase SQL identify different connections?

2003-12-21 Thread Mario Lopez
Hi Hugh, I have bying trying to make work concurrent session control with MaxSessions using SessionDatabase SQL. The problem I think is that radiator uses NAS_IP_Address and NAS_Port to identify different connections, am I wrong?. I mean, if he sees an Auth Request from same NAS IP Addres and

(RADIATOR) How does SessionDatabase SQL identify different connections?

2003-12-21 Thread Mario Lopez
Hi Hugh, I have bying trying to make work concurrent session control with MaxSessions using SessionDatabase SQL. The problem I think is that radiator uses NAS_IP_Address and NAS_Port to identify different connections, am I wrong?. I mean, if he sees an Auth Request from same NAS IP Addres and

(RADIATOR) Re: How does SessionDatabase SQL identify different connections?

2003-12-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Mario - The control of simultaneous sessions depends on having accurate information in the radius requests to uniquely identify each session. Radiator's session database uses the NAS-IP-Address and NAS-Port attributes to uniquely identifiy sessions, therefore it follows that if these

Re: (RADIATOR) Testing Peap with radpwtst

2003-12-21 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello, On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 06:02 am, Sevcik Berndt wrote: Is there a possibility to test PEAP with MS-CHAPv2 using radpwtst. There is only a command option called mschapv2 but I don`t think that this is the right on. No, radpwtst does not support testing PEAP-MSCHAPV2. Cheers. Thanks