A couple of NAS servers with same Port ID problem.
Hi all. This is probably a silly question but i can't solve it by myself. I have a couple of WLANS (Proxim AP4000), works great with FR but im having some accounting trouble (guessing), i get a lot of these in my log: Mon Mar 16 14:01:43 2009 : Error: rlm_radutmp: Logout entry for NAS wlan-serverummet port 9 has wrong ID Mon Mar 16 14:02:46 2009 : Error: rlm_radutmp: Logout entry for NAS wlan-konferens port 9 has wrong ID Mon Mar 16 14:02:47 2009 : Error: rlm_radutmp: Logout entry for NAS wlan-access-happy port 9 has wrong ID Mon Mar 16 14:03:02 2009 : Error: rlm_radutmp: Logout entry for NAS wlan-konferens port 9 has wrong ID One of my clients in client.conf client 10.0.4.190 { secret = xxxxx shortname = wlan-xxxx nastype = other # localhost isn't usually a NAS... } I tripplechecked the shared secret. The authentication works, clients can connect. What does rlm_radutmp do? Could i turn it off in my config (what would happened)? Should i specify different NAS-PORTS for each NAS-server? I feels like this is the problem but i can't find any info on how to do this. I glanced att the huntgroups-file but that doesn't feel like the place to solve this. I have googled for this problem but haven't found anything. OR - could it just be that Proxim AP4000 is not handling these logouts correctly, a hardware problem? Regards p
Piero Giobbi wrote:
This is probably a silly question but i can't solve it by myself. I have a couple of WLANS (Proxim AP4000), works great with FR but im having some accounting trouble (guessing), i get a lot of these in my log:
The AP's don't do accounting "well".
I tripplechecked the shared secret.
That's not the problem.
The authentication works, clients can connect. What does rlm_radutmp do? Could i turn it off in my config (what would happened)?
It shows who is currently logged in. If you don't need to know that, delete the references to radutmp from the configuration files.
Should i specify different NAS-PORTS for each NAS-server?
No.
OR - could it just be that Proxim AP4000 is not handling these logouts correctly, a hardware problem?
The AP is giving different information for the accounting start && stop. Not surprisingly... this is allowed by the RADIUS RFC's. Alan DeKok.
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