08-10-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
DukeNuke2
this depends on the service and the requirements
ok ...but to generalize and simplify a lot, is correct to say:
for HA failover services: active[+test address] - standby
for HA scalable services: active[+test address] - active[+test address]
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radzap
RADZAP(1) FreeRadius Daemon RADZAP(1)
NAME
radzap - remove rogue entries from the active sessions database
SYNOPSIS
radzap [-d raddb_directory] [-h] [-N nas_ip_address] [-P nas_port] [-u user] [-U user] [-x] server[:port] secret
DESCRIPTION
The FreeRadius server can be configured to maintain an active session database in a file called radutmp. Commands like radwho(1) use this
database. Sometimes that database can get out of sync, and then it might contain rogue entries. radzap can clean up this database.
As of FreeRADIUS 1.1.0, radzap is a simple shell-script wrapper around radwho(1) and radclient(1).
The sessions are "zapped" by sending an Accounting-Request packet which contains the information necessary for the server to delete the
session record. radzap sends a packet to the server, rather than writing to radutmp directly, because session records may also be main-
tained in SQL.
OPTIONS
-d raddb_directory
The directory that contains the RADIUS configuration files. radzap reads radiusd.conf to determine the location of the radutmp
file.
-h Print usage help information.
-N nas_ip_address
Zap the entries which match the given NAS IP address.
-P nas_port
Zap the entries which match the given NAS port.
-u user
Zap the entries which match the given username (case insensitive).
-U user
Zap the entries which match the given username (case sensitive).
-x Enable debugging output.
server[:port]
The hostname or IP address of the remote server. Optionally a UDP port can be specified. If no UDP port is specified, it is looked
up in /etc/services. The service name looked for is radacct for accounting packets, and radius for all other requests. If a service
is not found in /etc/services, 1813 and 1812 are used respectively.
secret The shared secret for this client. It needs to be defined on the radius server side too, for the IP address you are sending the
radius packets from.
SEE ALSO
radwho(1), radclient(1), radiusd(8), radiusd.conf(5).
AUTHOR
Alan DeKok <aland@ox.org>
8 April 2005 RADZAP(1)