Le mar. 5 avr. 2022 à 14:45, Matthew Newton <mcn@freeradius.org> a écrit :
On 05/04/2022 13:31, Olivier wrote:
In a WPA2 Enterprise wireless environment, I'm trying to control the number of simultaneous connections a user can have. My setup includes Freeradius 3.0.21 from Debian Bullseye's repo.
Rather than answering the question, my advice would be to simply not do that on a wireless network.
As a very basic example, wifi devices almost never actually disconnect from the network. They just wander out of range. Which means someone trying to connect to a second AP may not be able to, even if the first device was no longer connected to the first AP, because the original session has not yet timed out.
Yes, of course. How are these session timeouts defined ?
You will cause all sort of problems for your users, and your help desk will hate you with the additional workload.
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