(RADIATOR) 2 servers running radiator

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Oct 11 18:42:02 CDT 2001


Hello Ivan -

The only way to do this is with a shared SQL session database so both 
instances of Radiator can share the same view of who is online.

The best way to implement such a scheme is with a separate SQL database 
machine that is used for the user database, the accounting database and the 
session database.

hth

Hugh


On Friday 12 October 2001 01:30, Ivan Arias wrote:
> Hello everyone
> I  have a problems
> I have 2 radiator radius server running in to different servers (both
> running solaris 2.6 intel platform )
> Radius (A) is primary authentication server for all my NAS client and
> Radius (B) is primary accounting server and secondary authentication server
> for all my NAS.
> I am using snmpget to check Simultaneous-Use
>
> It is not working properly.. Because still user with this restriction
> (Simultaneous-Use =1)can connect to the system more than one time ..
>
> Any ideas
>
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