Here's my question again. See the mail-history below! Greetings Marco Schmid Mit freundlichen Grüßen Marco Schmid Technik indasys connectivity GmbH Leitzstraße 4c D-70469 Stuttgart Telefon: +49 (711) 896659-110 Telefax: +49 (711) 896659-149 E-Mail: Marco.Schmid@indasys.de Web: www.indasys.de USID: DE273320932 HRB: 734651 AG Stuttgart Geschäftsführer: Sebastian Schwab, Dominik Appich -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Alan DeKok <aland@networkradius.com> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2019 13:03 An: Schmid, Marco <Marco.Schmid@indasys.de> Betreff: Re: New Message (sent by contact form at Network RADIUS)
On Feb 20, 2019, at 4:24 AM, Schmid, Marco <Marco.Schmid@indasys.de> wrote:
Hello Marc,
My name is Alan, as seen in the email address.
but the documentation doesn't match with my log-entries:
There are very good reasons for that. Again, we offer paid support. Free support is available on on freeradius-users mailing list.
For example, our freeradius-server logs this:
Sun Jan 27 12:28:28 2019 Packet-Type = Access-Request User-Name = "benedikt.schumacher" NAS-IP-Address = 10.94.9.225 NAS-Port = 0 NAS-Identifier = "192.168.1.1" NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11 Calling-Station-Id = "C0F4E6E0F137" Called-Station-Id = "204C030306E8" Service-Type = Framed-User Framed-MTU = 1100 EAP-Message = 0x020700061900 State = 0x687fd3fb6d78cae55e81868c3d7bf0c0 Aruba-Essid-Name = "ITS_L" Aruba-Location-Id = "SWIS-AP92___1" Aruba-AP-Group = "default" Message-Authenticator = 0xdca6dccb7ca000b7fb4667d5f4bc3fc6 Event-Timestamp = "Jan 27 2019 12:28:28 CET" Timestamp = 1548588508 <<<
There's no "Acct-session-ID" like in your documentation: https://wiki.freeradius.org/protocol/Disconnect%20Messages
And for some reason, the "NAS-IP-Address" is wrong. Because 10.94.9.225 is the Address for the server itself. I'm waiting for your answer.
Greetings Marco Schmid Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Marco Schmid Technik
indasys connectivity GmbH Leitzstraße 4c D-70469 Stuttgart
Telefon: +49 (711) 896659-110 Telefax: +49 (711) 896659-149 E-Mail: Marco.Schmid@indasys.de Web: www.indasys.de
USID: DE273320932 HRB: 734651 AG Stuttgart
Geschäftsführer: Sebastian Schwab, Dominik Appich -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Alan DeKok <aland@networkradius.com> Gesendet: Montag, 18. Februar 2019 21:50 An: Schmid, Marco <Marco.Schmid@indasys.de> Cc: Rozier Marc <marc.rozier@networkradius.com> Betreff: Re: New Message (sent by contact form at Network RADIUS)
Person: Marco Schmid Email: marco.schmid@indasys.de
We use FreeRADIUS Version 3.0.13 How can I trigger a CoA disconnect of an user?
We're happy to help. Our support rates are available on our web site:
https://networkradius.com/freeradius-support/index.html
Or, free support is available via the "freeradius-users" mailing list.
According this instruction: https://kabellosblog.wordpress.com/2017/07/17/generating-coa-disconne cts-with-freeradius/
The server comes with extensive documentation, including how to trigger Disconnect-Request packets. There's usually no need to go to third-party web sites. Those sites are almost always out of date, or just wrong.
I should see a Session-ID in the Accept-Log: Acct-Session-Id = "607985949699040123"
But in my log, I see this for example: Mon Jan 28 07:42:20 2019 Packet-Type = Access-Request User-Name = "g.ast" NAS-IP-Address = 10.94.9.225 NAS-Port = 0 NAS-Identifier = "192.168.1.1" NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11 Calling-Station-Id = "9094971FA4F6" Called-Station-Id = "204C030306E8" Service-Type = Framed-User Framed-MTU = 1100 EAP-Message = 0x020b002e190017030300230000000000000004a1cf274ed5c660a3938195ef7110c99940f1edd77150dd82077959 State = 0x0eed3eba07e627368a56cd2bd5106f5c Aruba-Essid-Name = "ITS_L" Aruba-Location-Id = "24:f2:7f:c4:6e:dc" Aruba-AP-Group = "default" Aruba-Device-Type = "Linux" Message-Authenticator = 0x6df008dad3f18858f1720b6678d7b9bf Event-Timestamp = "Jan 28 2019 07:42:20 CET" Timestamp = 1548657740