Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:46:38 +0545 From: "Bikrant Neupane" <bikrant_ml@wlink.com.np> To: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Session Timeout issue in pppoed Message-ID: <002a01c523ef$bc5af280$eb2d4fca@HOME>
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Hi, I have a pppoe server on FreeBSD 4.10. I have configured my Radius Server ( radiator) to set Session-Timeout parameter so that the clients who are using prepaid hour based service get disconnected when their time is over. In the ppp.log file I see the the Sessio-Timeout being accepted by the server. In the mean time the same connection has another Session-Timeout parameter set whose value is 0!! As a result the clients do not get dsconnected at the specified time. I guess this is configuration issue/problem with ppp rather than pppoed. this is a portion of my ppp.log file. ppp[18466]: Phase: PPP Started (direct mode). ppp[18466]: Phase: bundle: Establish ppp[18466]: Phase: deflink: closed -> opening ppp[18466]: Phase: deflink: Link is a netgraph node ppp[18466]: Phase: deflink: Connected! ppp[18466]: Phase: deflink: opening -> carrier ppp[18466]: Phase: deflink: carrier -> lcp ppp[18466]: Phase: bundle: Authenticate ppp[18466]: Phase: deflink: his = none, mine = PAP ppp[18466]: Phase: Pap Input: REQUEST (gomez5) ppp[18466]: Phase: Radius: Request sent ppp[18466]: Phase: Radius(auth): ACCEPT received ppp[18466]: Phase: MTU 768 ppp[18466]: Phase: VJ enabled ppp[18466]: Phase: Session-Timeout 29218 <<<<< ppp[18466]: Phase: Session-Timeout 0 <<<<< ppp[18466]: Phase: Pap Output: SUCCESS ppp[18466]: Phase: deflink: lcp -> open ppp[18466]: Phase: bundle: Network ppp[18466]: Phase: Radius(acct): Accounting response received Here is my ppp.conf file default: allow users enable pap allow mode direct set mru 1492 set mtu 1492 set speed sync set timeout 172800 #2 days: 48hrs enable lqr set ifaddr 202.79.xx.xx 202.79.xx.xx-202.79.xx.xx load server set radius /etc/radius.conf accept dns Any idea why this is happening?? Please suggest. Thank you, Bikrant
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