[Emerald] Overlogon Limit Errors

Justin Singh ( (no email) )
Tue, 11 Apr 2000 12:22:31 -0300

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Hello List

I am running Emerald 2.5.278. Recently, I noticed that emerald was =
reporting
instances of overlogon limits in the radius log, from account holders, =
where
this could not happen. By default, most of my users are allowed to logon
only once. It appears that in some instances, if a user tries to logon
repeatedly, an overlogon limit is reported. There are some incidences =
from
accounts, which are allowed more than one session exceeding the =
specified
number of logons. Emerald time ons reports the user being online =
briefly,
then disconnected and then reconnected. The time interval separating
sessions invariably falls witting a few a minute. I read something about
adding an SNMP string to the registry and already did that. Has anyone =
seen
this problem ? I would appreciate your suggestions

My thanks in advance

Justin Singh
Network Support
Inter.network.Works Inc
justin@networksgy.com

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Hello List

I am running Emerald 2.5.278. Recently, I noticed =that=20emerald was reporting
instances of overlogon limits in the radius =log, from=20account holders, where
this could not happen. By default, most of my =users=20are allowed to logon
only once. It appears that in some instances, if =a user=20tries to logon
repeatedly, an overlogon limit is reported. There are =some=20incidences from
accounts, which are allowed more than one session =exceeding=20the specified
number of logons. Emerald time ons reports the user =being=20online briefly,
then disconnected and then reconnected. The time =interval=20separating
sessions invariably falls witting a few a minute. I read =something=20about
adding an SNMP string to the registry and already did that. Has =anyone=20seen
this problem ? I would appreciate your suggestions

My =thanks in=20advance

Justin Singh
Network Support
Inter.network.Works Inc
justin@networksgy.com
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