This works fine for me. It is POD message (packet of disconnect)<br>Check port number and check NAS and radius log files if it doesn't work. <br><br>If you have some programming skills, you can create schedule script to disconnect all active users at specific time... <br>
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</div>> User-Name = <a href="mailto:xxx@xxxx.com">xxx@xxxx.com</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:xxx@xxxx.com">xxx@xxxx.com</a>><br>
<div class="Ih2E3d">> Acct-Status-Type = Start<br>
> Acct-Session-Id = "12345678.90.123"<br>
> NAS-Identifier = "router"<br>
> NAS-IP-Address = <a href="http://200.10.50.100" target="_blank">200.10.50.100</a><br>
> NAS-Port-Type = Virtual<br>
> Framed-IP-Address = <a href="http://200.10.50.1" target="_blank">200.10.50.1</a><br>
> Acct-Delay-Time = 0<br>
> Client-IP-Address = <a href="http://200.10.50.100" target="_blank">200.10.50.100</a><br>
> Acct-Unique-Session-Id = "8d120506b2972302"<br>
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> I put this in packet.txt<br>
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> I tried :<br>
> cat packet.txt | radclient -x <a href="http://200.10.50.100:3799" target="_blank">200.10.50.100:3799</a> disconnect mysecret<br>
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