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Le 23.10.2008 12:19, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:tnt@kalik.net">tnt@kalik.net</a> a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Are you sure that your firmware supports that attribute. It's pretty low
down the list in the dictionary.
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Unfortunately not, and I have no control on the NASes, no support from
redback.<br>
Does anyone uses redback device to do such a thing?<br>
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Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 23/10/2008, "Alexandre Chapellon" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:alexandre.chapellon@mana.pf"><alexandre.chapellon@mana.pf></a>
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Le 22.10.2008 13:08, Alexandre Chapellon a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Le 22.10.2008 12:16, Chris a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Are you certain it didn't tear down the session and immediately
rebuild it? That's what I would expect it to do.
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<pre wrap="">I'm gonna check this
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<pre wrap="">Checked , and unfornately there is no reconnection. The current sessions
keeps up even when the amount of traffic allowed has been reached. The
nif I manually disconnect and then try to reconnect, the authentication
fails because of quota reached, so the config seems correct to me. What
is not ok is that I do not send the correct attributes to the NAS so
that it can disconnect session upon quota traffic limits.
Anyone has done it yet?
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<pre wrap="">You need to somehow use RADIUS accounting to update a database that
the RADIUS server will use to Access-Reject further connection
attempts. The Redback isn't going to keep track of anything like that.
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<pre wrap="">Of course, the NAS doesn't make any decision about authenticating
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<pre wrap="">Sorry, but I don't have anything more for you, though I would be
really surprised if nobody had written such a beast already. If not
specifically for the Redback, then another NAS.
Take a look at rlm_counter.
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<pre wrap="">It works already for Session-Timeout
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<pre wrap="">On Oct 22, 2008, at 3:05 PM, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I have redback NASes for bringing up DSL connections.
I would like to make the RedBack boxes bring connection down for a user
once he has reached his total amount of traffic allowed (UP+DOWN).
Does anyone using redback devices (or not!) knows how to achive this? I
tried sending the Session-Traffic-Limit to the boxes, but it didn't
seemed to change anything!
Does anyone knows what this attribute is for?
regards
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