Re: No available IP Addresses in the pool ...
Hi Thibault,
Hi Alan,
Thank you very much for coming back to me on this.
If not, confirm that the pool module name is defined in
the acctounting{} section of radiusd.conf and that your
NAS sends accounting Stop messages.
The accounting is performed on a different machine (physically) so no
poolname is be defined under the acctounting{} section. Which also means
that the machine I have problems with will never see accounting packets.
For some security reasons outside of my control, this setup cannot be
changed.
I'll have a look at the rlm_ippool_tool tool. Thanks.
I wonder what it would take to convince RedHat to use a
version that wasn't almost THREE YEARS out of date.
Will the latest version of freeradius **really** help in this scenario ?
How ? Could it automatically free up IP addresses from the pool based on
a timer ?
I cannot go "astray" from RHEL binaries and compile a new freeradius
version on a production server (24x7x365) without a hell of a good
reason. I hope you can understand me.
Thanks again guys and I am looking forward for your opinions :-)
Regards,
Florin
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