On Apr 19, 2019, at 5:39 PM, Oscar <oscar@jofre.com> wrote:
The debug output shows you when / where it's calculated.
I'm running on a production environment can't run radiusd -X.
You can always run it on a different port. See the documentation.
Can you help me on where it is calculated ?
You *can* search the configuration files. Look for "acctuniqueid" or "Acct-Unique-Session-Id" Searching configuration files for text is a basic sysadmin skill.
Why not upgrade to 3.0.19?
When I migrate to AWS I jump from centos 7 to Amazon Linux VERSION="2" ID="amzn" ID_LIKE="centos rhel fedora" VERSION_ID="2" PRETTY_NAME="Amazon Linux 2"
I did try to compile and install I think it was 3.0.17 by the time I did the migration but could not fix compile errors and I did install the repo version 3.0.13 I think still the same version on the repo.
There are pre-built packages on my companies web site: https://networkradius.com/freeradius-packages/
I did check logs changes from 3.0.13 to 3.0.19 and couldn't see anything from any fix about 'acctuniqueid'.
Do you think the version 3.0.13 could be the problem on the reuse of 'acctuniqueid' ?
I have no idea. Alan DeKok.