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Re: [Help-gnu-radius] GNU Radius and 'NAS has wrong ID' problem
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Paul Cole |
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Re: [Help-gnu-radius] GNU Radius and 'NAS has wrong ID' problem |
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Tue, 1 Sep 2009 01:52:55 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi Sergey,
Many thanks for your guidance on this.
I am seing this error :
1) logout: entry for NAS %s port %d has wrong ID (expected %s found %s)
Any idea how to set this to work ?
Sergey Poznyakoff-2 wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
>> I am in a testing phase and I am currently dealing with a serious issue
>> concerning this error : 'NAS has wrong ID'...
>
> There are two possible cases:
>
> 1) logout: entry for NAS %s port %d has wrong ID (expected %s found %s)
>
> Somehow the start accounting record of the next session for this
> NAS/port combination has been processed before the stop accounting
> record reached the server. Usually this means the original start
> record was lost, and the NAS retransmitted it later, but by the
> time the record was received, the entry was already marked as
> being used by another session.
>
> 2) login: entry for NAS %s port %d wrong order
>
> While writing a start entry, radiusd discovered that this NAS/port
> combination is already marked with stop for the same session id.
> This means that the stop record reached radius server before the
> start record (possibly due to network issues or high server load).
> Usually the corresponding session has zero Acct-Session-Time
> attribute.
>
> Which one do you see in your logs?
>
> Regards,
> Sergey
>
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