Hi, After fixing the "Max-All-Session" thing, today I am checking "Idle-Timeout" but it is not working? I checked with all the browser closed except the You Are Logged In popup windows from chilli to simulate the idle time but it is not triggered? Need some suggestion. Thanks OS: CentOS 5.3 Freradius2 (rpm version) -- ============================== Registered Linux User #460714 Currently Using Fedora 10, CentOS 5.3 ==============================
After fixing the "Max-All-Session" thing, today I am checking "Idle-Timeout" but it is not working? I checked with all the browser closed except the You Are Logged In popup windows from chilli to simulate the idle time but it is not triggered?
Need some suggestion.
If Idle-Timeout is in the Access-Accept packet - NAS doesn't support it. Take it up with them. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
If Idle-Timeout is in the Access-Accept packet - NAS doesn't support it. Take it up with them.
I didn't quite get it. Can you explain further? It seems to be random. In first login i was not automatically logged out so I manually logged out and again logged back in. This time, it worked. It says you have been logged out. However, after closing all the browsers. I opened the browser again, expecting chilli will redirect me to login page but instead, it thinks I am still logged in and allowed the internet access. I checked the currently online user session in radius database while I am still logged in. Radius database shows nothing about I am being online. What is the anomali here? Thanks -- ============================== Registered Linux User #460714 Currently Using Fedora 10, CentOS 5.3 ==============================
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Deepak<d88pak@gmail.com> wrote:
If Idle-Timeout is in the Access-Accept packet - NAS doesn't support it. Take it up with them.
I didn't quite get it. Can you explain further?
It seems to be random. In first login i was not automatically logged out so I manually logged out and again logged back in. This time, it worked. It says you have been logged out.
However, after closing all the browsers. I opened the browser again, expecting chilli will redirect me to login page but instead, it thinks I am still logged in and allowed the internet access. I checked the currently online user session in radius database while I am still logged in. Radius database shows nothing about I am being online.
What is the anomaly here?
Thanks
After I have been logged out with "Idle-Timeout". I logged back in without any authentication and now I am online for quite sometime. Neither chilli nor radius is minding me of being online. chilli granted me access without showing any login page. Radius is not collecting any of my session data. I am quite confused. -- ============================== Registered Linux User #460714 Currently Using Fedora 10, CentOS 5.3 ==============================
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