Just to follow on, Christian.
In the meantime, you might want to consider changing your NAS retransmission
timeout from 5 secs to something like 20 or 30 secs?
Cheers.
On Apr 1, 6:51pm, Christian Brem wrote:
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Hi Christian,
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Hello Christian,
On Mar 30, 1:42pm, Christian Brem wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Duplicate Accounting Entries
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> Hi!
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> Consider the following scenario:
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>Client sends accounting request, radius processes it (inserts record
> into database),
> then ACKs it
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Just out of curiosity, what make of NAS are you using?
On 30-Mar-99 Christian Brem wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> Consider the following scenario:
>
>Client sends accounting request, radius processes it (inserts record
> into database),
> then ACKs it. This ACK i
Hi!
Consider the following scenario:
Client sends accounting request, radius processes it (inserts record
into database),
then ACKs it. This ACK is lost in time and space. Client times out, and
sends its accounting
request again. Radius tries to insert it into database -- and fails
miserabl