Thanks, this doesn't answer my question though of how/if checkrad works for simultaneous-use set to anything other than 1. Also, could you please expand on what you consider to be 'modern' NASes? 2 years-old, 5 years-old, 10? We are looking to replace our crappy HP controller. Unfortunately HP was taken over by Aruba, and their controllers don't support HP Access points. So we are trying to go with the latest HP controller, and I would like to make sure that simultaneous-use will be covered. Thanks, Taymour On 06/07/2019, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
On Jul 5, 2019, at 10:53 PM, Taymour Gabr via Freeradius-Users <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> wrote:
I'm confused however how checkrad can help with any simultaneous use that isn't set to exactly '1'. checkrad has this notice at the top # Returns: 0 = no duplicate, 1 = duplicate, >1 = error.
So if checkrad is called when radwho would deny the user, and my simultaneous-use is set to 3. I would want it to return 0 if that user is logged in less than 3 times. That in turn means, I have to hard-code checkrad to include a method for my it for my nas to return 0, if it finds less than 3 users. The number 3 would be hard-coded.
This doesn't seem right. Am I missing something?
"checkrad" hasn't really been of great use for many years. Most modern NASes are good enough that they don't lose accounting packets that often.
In short: If cehckrad works, great. If it doesn't work, they may be a lot of effort to fix it.
Alan DeKok.
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