Hello Joshua -
On Tue, 04 Jul 2000, Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> > This is what it should do, however it is posting a warning to let you know. Is
> > the real question "can I suppress the warning?"? If so, the answer at the
> > moment is no, until we completely re-do the logging subsystem.
>
> The logging itself doesn't bother me. "grep -v" is my friend. :) It's just
> that it really does deny the users access:
>
> Sat Jul 1 20:36:35 2000: WARNING: Could not find a Client for NAS 204.146.166.105
>to double-check Simultaneous-Use. Perhaps you do not have a reverse DNS for that NAS?
> Sat Jul 1 20:36:35 2000: INFO: Access rejected for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> I think I'll take a look at the code and see about switching the default
> behavior and submit the patch. A more detailed fix would be to map all the
> existing clients to IPs and compare the actual addresses instead of just
> trying to match via reverse DNS but I think I'll get the customers happy
> first with the quick fix.
>
> > I think you may have to do some more investigation to ascertain under what
> > conditions the session database is not being correctly updated.
>
> I will. I just need to watch it so my log doesn't overflow before I find
> the piece of info I need. :)
>
With Radiator 2.16.1 you can specify a NasType of "Ping" which uses the
Framed-IP-Address to check if a user is still online. You should be able to set
up a <Client DEFAULT> to catch these cases with the above NasType.
There was a good discussion about this on the list recently and there was a
useful suggestion about how to modify the DeleteQuery to keep the session
database tidy. Check the archive site and do a search.
http://www.starport.net/~radiator
hth
Hugh
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