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