> Dale,
> Right you are, of course, since you built it.. ;^) Here are the results I
> see with radius -x31. It looks like it is supposed to work. It works for me,
> but that's like the taking your car to a mechanic thing, I have never had
> any trouble of any kind dialing in, authenticating, etc. It must be some
> real crappy Rocksmell chip modems or something. I would then ask what
> specifically the On-line table in Emerald is looking at so that I could use
> a SQL query to clear the "hung" connections instead of going into the
> On-line Table and hitting the Clear button one at a time. Is there a SQL
> query that will do this?
The problem with Radius 3 double checking when folks are over their login
limit is fixed in the 3.0.163 update on our ftp site.
(RadiusNT/Updates/Radius3_0_163.exe)
Have Fun!
Peter
>     NAS-Port-Type = Async
>     User-Name = "bohunk"
>     Password = "s\314U\314\002\255\011\274\225\275\245\357\220E\333P"
>     User-Service = Framed-User
>     Framed-Protocol = PPP
> Checking for duplicate logins.
> SQL Statement: {CALL RadCheckOnlineSNMP('bohunk')}
> Server:rtr1-clyde  SNMPUser:.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.9.2.1.18.7  User:bohunk
> 
>  SQL Statement: {CALL RadGetUser('bohunk',NULL)}
> 
> SQL Statement: {CALL RadGetUser('bohunk',NULL)}
> SQL Statement: {CALL RadGetConfigs(837)}
>  1 ODBC Users Loaded
> Checking for duplicate logins.
> SQL Statement: {CALL RadCheckOnlineSNMP('bohunk')}
> Server:rtr1-clyde  SNMPUser:.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.9.2.1.18.7  User:bohunk
> Sending Reject of id 6 to cefd3812 (rtr1-clyde)
> Resp Time: 828   Auth: 0/3 -> 3  Acct: 0/0/0 -> 0
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