coa / proxy question

Richard J Palmer richard at merula.net
Mon Jan 6 16:50:11 CET 2014


That sounds perfect I will give that a go - I may come back with a 
couple more questions but it seems simple enough.

Thanks for the pointers


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Richard Palmer

> --- Original message ---
> Subject: Re: coa / proxy question
> From: Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com>
> To: FreeRadius users mailing list 
> <freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org>
> Date: Monday, 06/01/2014 3:29 PM
>
> Richard J Palmer wrote:
>>
>> What I would ideally like to do (simple solution) is send the coa
>> request to both LNS routers - one will obviously say 'no match' the
>> other will correctly affect the session. With the pool set to failover 
>> I
>> find that second LNS is not sent the coa as the first LNS replied
>> (albeit saying no match), load balance works 50/50.
>
>    That's a terrible solution.
>
>>
>> Is there a simple way to configure coa to send the request to both 
>> here.
>
>    No.  Packets go to ONE destination, and ONLY one destination.
>
>>
>> I'm also open to any betrter routes to do this
>
>    Add a column to the accounting table.  It should be "LNS IP 
> Address".
> Then, update the accounting queries to store Packet-Src-IP-Address 
> there.
>
>    For CoA, you just look up the session in the accounting table, and
> sent the CoA packet to the LNS IP Address.
>
>    Alan DeKok.
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