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Subject: Problem with Simultaneous-Use and proxying
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Greetings,
I have a rather complex RADIUS server setup that is giving me problems. My
core server is a Radiator 2.14.1 server talking to our MySQL database via
a customer auth module. Talking to that, in additon to 20 or so NASes, are
a Merit RADIUS server for our Merit customers and three other servers (two
Radiator, one Lucent 2.x server) for authenticating our customers on some
remote dialups not controlled by me. The second two Radiator servers are
ours but in different parts of the company (thus I don't directly control
them) and the Lucent server belongs to someone else entirely.
Here is my problem: many times when one of my customers calls into one of
the numbers controlled by the other two Radiator servers or the Lucent
server their session won't get closed correctly. That part I can sort of
accept, although it seems to happen an awful lot even though the network
connectivity is good. The part that give sme problems though is this:
Sat Jul 1 13:09:11 2000: WARNING: Could not find a Client for NAS
204.146.172.226 to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have
a reverse DNS for that NAS?
The NAS in question isn't directly one of _my_ NASes: it belongs to IBM
and the user on it is dialing into an AT&T global number. AT&T's server
talks to one of the other Radiator servers I mentioned which is in turn
proxying to me to actually authenticate and account for the customer.
So, the big question is: how I can I tell Radiator to stop trying to check
simultaneous use on NASes that aren't mine? Even better, is there
something I can do to stop getting so many stuck sessions?
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BigNet, Inc. | this handbasket?"
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