Below is the output from the /var/run/radattr.ppp0 :- Idle-Timeout 300 Below is the output from "radiusd -X" :- Sending Access-Accept of id 74 to 127.0.0.1 port 32797 Idle-Timeout = 300 RP-Upstream-Speed-Limit = 64 RP-Downstream-Speed-Limit = 128 Finished request 8 I don't see any RP-Upstream-Speed-Limit or RP-Downstream-Speed-Limit...why? --- Damjan <gdamjan@mail.net.mk> wrote:
I have a Red Hat 9.0 system with the following software: -
ppp 2.4.4b1 rp-pppoe 3.8 freeradius 1.1.0
I saw the following in
/usr/local/share/freeradius/dictionary.roaringpenguin
RP-Upstream-Speed-Limit RP-Downstream-Speed-Limit
I did perform a download speed test and the download speed is not correct. I can't get 128kbits but I get the full speed of 1Mbps, why?
rp-pppoe + pppd don't support those Radius attributes.
to limit the user you'll need to create an "/etc/ppp/ip-up" script that will parse /var/run/radattr.ppp0 for those attributes, and then you can apply tc rules to limit the traffic.
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