OK,
I was using 2.0.0 pre1, so decided to go back to 1.1.7.
I have attached the output of radiusd -X.
From this output, I can see the radius server is reading the NAS table in my MySQL database on startup, but not again after that.
The order of events:
I started radiusd -X with the entry for my windows PC (running ntradping), and sent an authorisation request which was successful. (Well failed, but I got a response).
I then removed the entry for my NAS from the SQL database, and sent another authorisation request which was again successful when I expected freeradius to ignore my request.
Is this correct behaviour or am I doing something wrong? - My goal is to have the NAS table updated in real time by the use of my SQL database.
Kindest regards,
Paul.
Ram, ty for the response,
It doesn't seem to be having an effect until I restart the server.
I know I have set this up in the past with no issues, is there anything obvious I could be missing?
I will take a look again and if I am still having problems post the server debug etc.
Paul.On 7/27/07, ram < talk2ram@gmail.com > wrote:-
On 7/27/07, Paul Lambert < paul.lambert@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all,
I think I might be being a little dense but when I add a NAS to my SQL database, it doesn't appear to be enabled until I restart my radius server.
Is there a way to automatically activate a new NAS device that I add to the SQL database?NAS adding should be realtime i belivei dont think you need to restart radius for thatram
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