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Oh! I see...<br>
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thanks.<br>
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Alan DeKok wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Gerardo Contreras wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've been watching the log records from users sessions, and I noted that
every access from the NAS comes from the same NAS-Port. Could it be the
reason?
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Yes.
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<pre wrap="">If so, is there any way so radutmp registers all of the entries
even if the nas port is the same?
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Use SQL. Update the queries and schema to depend on something other
than NAS-Port.
Alan DeKok.
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