Hi Alan, Thanks again. I checked the NAS. The NAS is sending Acct-Status-Type = Interim-Update packets every 60 seconds and also the radacct table being updated continuously. But I can't see freeradius sending disconnect packets to the NAS. Does the login-time actually enforces disconnects or does it only check if the user is allowed to login at the time specified? Do I have to add the session-timeout value as an attribute to the reply-message? If yes, how. In case the NAS is ignoring the session-timeout value I'd need to disconnect from the freeradius side like I did for the max-daily-session? I have the impression that my freeradius is not sending any disconnect messages at all if I don't force to do so. Should rlm_sqlcounter force disconnects as well? Sorry, for starting beginner's questions now. I'm totally confused. Vlad On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 3:00 PM Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
On Feb 18, 2019, at 8:52 AM, Vladimir Cvetic <vcvetic.vc@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, dynamic expansion made the trick !!!
But unfortunately the NAS doesn't disconnect the user. How do I force freeradius to send accounting packets to the NAS?
FreeRADIUS doesn't send accounting packets to the NAS.
If the NAS ignores the disconnect packet, fix the NAS. Or, buy one that supports disconnect packets.
Alan DeKok.
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