Ok, well now hold on a second. It's not simply the sending/receiving/logging of interim packets that determines whether or not the RADIUS server has "interim packet support." For a RADIUS server to fully support interim packets, it needs to monitor each session for the receipt of interim packets. If a specified period of time elapses in an open session with no receipt of an interim packet, then the RADIUS server will assume that the session is closed and create a STOP packet from the last received interim packet. Does the FREERADIUS server function in that manner? On 12/1/05, Alan DeKok <aland@ox.org> wrote:
Matt <mhoppes@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone have experience with FreeRadius and Interim packets? Does it work ok? Any problems? How do you enable it?
Yes. It works. You enable it by installing the server.
Did you *try* it?
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