Hello Hugh,

I want to address a situation where the NAS has crashed when a number of users have 
been logged on to the nas.
The NAS will at boot up time issue an acct-on to the RADIUS server (directly or via 
RADIUS roaming).

Will the Radiator then close each open accounting issues (i.e. only the acct-start 
packet has been received and the acct-stop is missing)
for the users still on this NAS ?!?

This holds also true in a situation where the NAS is rebooted / reloaded in a 
controlled maner were the NAS will issue a
acct-stop before leaves this planet. 

Best regards

Anders


Hugh Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Anders -
> 
> >
> >While browsing the manuals and the mailing list archive it
> seems like Radiator
> >supports
> >the RFC 2866 function where NAS's can send a accounting-on
> / accounting-off.
> >
> >Does that also apply in a roaming scenario - where Radiator
> receives the
> >-on/-off request from another RADIUS server?!?
> >
> >Please confirm!
> 
> 
> Yes, Radiator will recognise accounting-on and
> accounting-off for any 
> Client that is configured, whether it is a NAS or a Proxy.
> 
> What do you want to have happen?
> 
> regards
> 
> Hugh
> 
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