Re: [RADIATOR] max reauthentication

2014-03-24 Thread Sami Keski-Kasari
Hello Judy, I have one addition to Hugh's reply. All NASses are doing anything if you doesn't specify also Termination-Action attribute. The Line below should do the trick with most of NASes AddToReply Session-Timeout = nn, Termination-Action=1 Termination-Action=1 means re-authentication. Bes

Re: [RADIATOR] max reauthentication

2014-03-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Judy - There is no default. You can set the Session-Timeout value to whatever you wish in the RADIUS accept accept. Depending on what else you are doing, something like this: ….. # whatever AuthBy you are using # add the number of seconds you wish for Session-Timeout

Re: [RADIATOR] max reauthentication

2014-03-21 Thread Judy Angel
Please see the reply from the wireless controller vendor. > the re-auth timer can be set by the RADIUS server. It is the > Session-Timeout attribute. It would be good to see what the RADIUS is > presently configured for What is the default setting Thanks Judy --On 19 March 2014 23:22 + Alan

Re: [RADIATOR] max reauthentication

2014-03-19 Thread Alan Buxey
It's usually a function of your NAS (eg wireless controller). Check its settings for session-timeout ... which is usually an attribute that you can send back from your RADIATOR server in the access-accept packet too (though you may need to change your controller setting so that it honours that v

[RADIATOR] max reauthentication

2014-03-19 Thread Judy Angel
Hi I have noticed in the log file that eduroam connection get reauthenticated frequently but have not spotted anything in the documentation regarding this. Can you please advise how the time between authentication can be increased. Thanks Judy Angel University of Hertfordshire