Dinh Pham Cong wrote:
As I read from http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2139.html, when Acct-Session-Time is zero, user who is associated with such a session has no service:
The latest RADIUS accounting RFC is 2866. And it contains *no* text about the Acct-Session-Time being zero.
+ The accounting start packet and stop packet are sent at nearly the same time. It may be a result of an access denial
No. If the NAS sends an accounting packet for a session that was rejected, the NAS is broken.
or user just establishes network connection and stop it right after that????
The Acct-Session-Time should be at least 1 second.
However, if a message that gives a notice of Acct-Session-Time = 0 is logged, it does mean that accounting start packet is missing or lost. Or accounting stop packet just comes first.
Is this kind of packet taken into account in radmin statistics?
radmin doesn't do session accounting. Alan DeKok.