(RADIATOR) Simultaneous-User connection
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Aug 29 02:43:32 CDT 2002
Hello Rajan -
You should run the snmp query shown below by hand to see what it
returns. This query should return the details for the existing session,
and obviously if it doesn't the session is deemed to be a phantom and it
is removed from the session database. You will need to make sure that
the query operates successfully by hand before Radiator can use it.
Have you checked that you are using the correct SNMP package (netsnmp
from sourceforge.net)?
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, at 03:32 PM, Rajan wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am checking for simulatenous user connection. Here demo at abc has
> simulatenous-user = 1. But the user can do multiple connection. Here's
> my Trace 4 debug:
>
> first access request session: from XXX.XXX.XXX.2:4 for demo at abc
> ......Access-accepted
> ......Accounting-request
> ......
> During the second connection session: from XXX.XXX.XXX.3:6 for demo at abc
> .......
>
> Wed Aug 28 15:28:40 2002: DEBUG: Checking if user is still online:
> Router demo at abc, XXX.XXX.XXX.2, 4, 000008B3 Wed Aug 28 15:28:40 2002:
> DEBUG: Running command `/usr/bin/snmpget XXX.XXX.XXX.2
> mysecret.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.9.2.9.2.1.18.4`
> (i.e. simultaneous user is been checked. perfect till here, i
> suppose.)
> Wed Aug 28 15:28:40 2002: NOTICE: ****SessSQL Session for demo at abc, at
> XXX.XXX.XXX.2:4 has gone away
> (here i doubt why first session has gone away )
> Wed Aug 28 15:28:40 2002: DEBUG: SessSQL Deleting session for demo at abc,
> XXX.XXX.XXX.2, 4
> Wed Aug 28 15:28:40 2002: DEBUG: do query is: delete from RADONLINE
> where NASIDENTIFIER ='XXX.XXX.XXX.3' and NASPORT =06
> .........
> hence, second got connected.
>
> What might be the reason for the first session ie XXX.XXX.XXX.2:4 that
> has gone away. It should be denying the second session
> mentioning "Simulatenous-Use of 1 exceeded". right?
>
> Plese help me out. Thanking you in advance.
>
> regards,
> Rajan.
>
>
>
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