i have a freeradius server with 25 vpn servers. i enabled simultaneous-use = 1, menaing only 1 user can login at a time the problem is, some vpn reboots suddently, so they didnt sent STOP packets to the radius server to close user connections. so when a vps suddenly reboots, there are still user sessions there but infact, they are not coz the vpn server shutdown suddently. so when these users tried to login, they cant coz there is still a ghost session. are there any means to solve this problem? pls help
Rtz Poknat wrote:
so when a vps suddenly reboots, there are still user sessions there but infact, they are not coz the vpn server shutdown suddently. so when these users tried to login, they cant coz there is still a ghost session.
How do you know that the NAS rebooted?
are there any means to solve this problem? pls help
When the NAS reboots, clear out the existing sessions. See "radzap". Alan DeKok.
I know coz one morning, i used radwho and saw this one client connected for like 8 hrs straight. then i doubled check the vpn server hes connected and its been shutdown. is there a way to fix it? thank you alan dekok ________________________________ From: Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> To: FreeRadius users mailing list <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 4:58:39 PM Subject: Re: freeradius Rtz Poknat wrote:
so when a vps suddenly reboots, there are still user sessions there but infact, they are not coz the vpn server shutdown suddently. so when these users tried to login, they cant coz there is still a ghost session.
How do you know that the NAS rebooted?
are there any means to solve this problem? pls help
When the NAS reboots, clear out the existing sessions. See "radzap". Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Rtz Poknat wrote:
I know coz one morning, i used radwho and saw this one client connected for like 8 hrs straight. then i doubled check the vpn server hes connected and its been shutdown.
is there a way to fix it? thank you alan dekok
Perhaps I was unclear: *you* need to determine when the NAS reboots. How that happens is up to you. Only you have access to the NAS. Only you know what make, model, and version of the NAS it is. Only you can see when it reboots. When you've decided that the NAS has rebooted, run "radzap". Alan DeKok.
Mr. Alan DeKok My NAS is not a physical hardware. Its actually a radius client. Im using openVPN together with this radiusplugin : www.nongnu.org/radiusplugin/ But the question is, radcheck only works in real hardware right, like cisco, etc. ________________________________ From: Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> To: FreeRadius users mailing list <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 5:24:30 PM Subject: Re: freeradius Rtz Poknat wrote:
I know coz one morning, i used radwho and saw this one client connected for like 8 hrs straight. then i doubled check the vpn server hes connected and its been shutdown.
is there a way to fix it? thank you alan dekok
Perhaps I was unclear: *you* need to determine when the NAS reboots. How that happens is up to you. Only you have access to the NAS. Only you know what make, model, and version of the NAS it is. Only you can see when it reboots. When you've decided that the NAS has rebooted, run "radzap". Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Rtz Poknat wrote:
My NAS is not a physical hardware. Its actually a radius client.
<sigh> That has nothing to do with the problem.
But the question is, radcheck only works in real hardware right, like cisco, etc.
If you're not going to read my messages, I don't see why you're asking questions on this list. Alan DeKok.
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