Alan, I have readed the manual and tryed to use radzap before. All docs are very small and do not show how to use it, I tryed this: [root@ns2 ~]# radzap Usage: radzap [-d raddb] [-p acct_port] [-r servername|serverip] termserver [port] [user] Options: -d raddb Set the raddb directory (default is /etc/raddb) -p acct_port Accounting port on radius server -r radserver Radius server name or IP address termserver Terminal Server (NAS) name or IP address to match, can be '' for any [port] Terminal Server port to match [user] Login account to match [root@ns2 ~]# radzap -d /etc/raddb -p 1813 -r 127.0.0.1 '' nataniel Sun Feb 19 09:02:13 2006 : Info: Starting - reading configuration files ... [root@ns2 ~]# radwho Login Name What TTY When From Location pmlseng PPP S0 Sun 08:53 200.163.2 200.140.222.130 nataniel PPP S1 Sun 08:53 200.163.2 200.140.222.131 [root@ns2 ~]# But as you can see user "NATANIEL" is still conected when I use radwho. Att, Nataniel Klug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan DeKok" <aland@ox.org> To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 12:14 PM Subject: Re: Managing connection on Freeradius
"Nataniel Klug" <nata@cnett.psi.br> wrote:
There is any tool to make it easier?
radzap.
Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html