(RADIATOR) NASIDENTIFIER

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Oct 5 01:53:21 CDT 2001


Hello Jesus -

The default DeleteQuery already uses NASIDENTIFIER and NASPORT - why have you 
changed it? It seems to me that simply using the correct query will fix the 
problem. Note that you can add the USERNAME to the delete query too if you 
need to.

hth

Hugh


On Friday 05 October 2001 10:35, Jesus Duarte wrote:
> Hello Hugh & Mike,
>
> 	I am having a problem with the NASIDENTIFIER and removing entries
> from the RADONLINE table.
>
> 	The NASIDENTIFIER and NASPORT combination would work splendidly if
> the NASIDENTIFIER was the string given by the NAS.  Inside the RADONLINE
> table the NASIDENTIFIER becomes the NAS_IP_ADDRESS.
>
> According to RFC2865 ---
>
>       "This Attribute contains a string identifying the NAS originating
>       the Access-Request.  It is only used in Access-Request packets.
>       Either NAS-IP-Address or NAS-Identifier MUST be present in an
>       Access-Request packet."
>
> 	Many NASs use arrays of servers with different IP #s and different
> FQDNs.  The authenticating machine could very well be different than the
> machine that sends the disconnect information.  The one thing in common is
> the NASIDENTIFIER.  Since the ports are unique accross machines the
> combination of NASIDENTIFIER and NASPORT fulfills the criteria for
> deleting a user from the RADONLINE table.
>
> 	We are currently using just USERNAME to clear the table.
> Unfortunately we have many users that have more than one simultaneous
> connection and there lies the problem.  When logging off, all entries
> are removed from the table.
>
> 	I am definately not an expert on this stuff so cue me in if I am
> totally off base here.
>
> 	Thankz again in advance for that wonderful support you guys
> produce.
>
> Der Hausmeister
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