We use them and set up as (other-no security)
 
And yes we have had some problems with radius not receiving the stop packet.  When I talked directly with Corey Pops at Global Pops he explained if you try to stay with their teir 1 system you will have less problems with ghosting.  Although I have come in in the morning and found several customers ghosted who I know do not stay on 1000 or more minutes.
 
I just checked my logs and they customers are being logged.
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Brad Johnson
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Subject: [VOPRadius] globalpops

What client type is used with globalpops. I have client definitions setup and have tried with “other” and “Radius Server” and authentication is working however, I get no radius errors when a bad login is used, nor do I get an entry in onlineusers when a good login is used and gets connected.

 

Also, does globalpops pass on stop packets for users they detect as a ghost … or am I going to have ghost issues with them?

 

Brad Johnson

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    Local Link Network Operations

 

 

 

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