Patric wrote:
I have 3 records for 3 different users all with the same acct_session_id.
Your NAS is broken. Knowing that doesn't help much, but your NAS is definitely broken.
2 of these records have the same acct_unique_id,
How? The default configuration of the server includes User-Name in the unique ID calculation. So unless you've edited the configuration to *remove* that, I don't see how its possible.
I have 2 records with the same acct_session_id but they are for 2 different users. Each record has a different acct_unique_id though. So if I make a composite key combining the session and unique id's
Why? I don't understand. The whole point of the unique ID created by the acct_unique module in FreeRADIUS is to have *it* create the unique ID's. Hacking extra keys on top of it is pointless work.
Am I missing something? Is there any other way to do this? I do not know why I am getting duplicate acct_session_id's from my NAS, but as I said there is no way for me to go that route...
Your NAS is broken. It happens. i.e. It's likely working as the manufacturer intended, but not as the customer needs.
Any help or guidance would REALLY be appreciated!
Post the "key" for the acct_unique module. Explain how two different User-Names can result in the same key. Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog