Hello Bogdan -
This sounds like the Cisco is not sending a Stop when the session is disconnected.
Could you send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with trace 4 debug showing what is happening with the access request and the subsequent accounting requests?
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 20:25 Australia/Melbourne, Bogdan TARU wrote:
Hi everyone,
And thanks a lot for your replies regarding how to use SQL functions inside a PostAuthHook!
Right now I have another problem, unfortunately. I am sending
Session-Timeouts for some of our customers, and they get disconnected
indeed, but they are not deleted from the 'pools' table (in my case) up
until the moment 'DefaultLeasePeriod' is reached. This is really happening
for all those customers, so I think I can rule out network problems (like
lost UDP packets that the cisco dialin machine sends to the radiator
port).
I am using one Cisco AS5300 which authentificates the clients to a Radiator 2.19.
Thank you, bogdan
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