(RADIATOR) CountQuery SessionDatabase

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Mar 20 17:44:33 CST 2002


Hello Rolando -

You will need to set the NasType parameter in each Client clause for this to 
happen, and the table in section 6.5.5 in the manual lists the access 
mechanisms used for each NasType.

The Radiator 2.19 manual is in the file "doc/ref.html".

regards

Hugh


On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 02:54, Rolando Riley wrote:
> 6.7.6 CountQuery
> This SQL statement is executed whenever a Simultaneous-Use check item or
> MaxSessions must be checked during an Access-Request. It is expected to
> find and return details of all the user sessions currently in the Session
> Database for the given User-Name. For each entry, it is expected to return
> the NAS-Identifier, NAS-Port and Acct-Session-Id (in that order) of each
> session currently in the Session Database. The returned rows are counted,
> and if there are apparently too many sessions, SessionDatabase SQL will
> query each NAS and port to confirm if the user is still on line at that
> port with that session ID.
>
>
> Hi Hugh,
> 	On the above paragraph there is just one thing I don't understad well ?
> 	"SessionDatabase SQL will query each NAS and port to confirm if the user
> is still on line at that port with that session ID"
> 	How this module query the NAS without using any "password"  or
> "community"? Don't I should provide such info to make it work?
>
> regards,
>
>
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