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radzap
Langue: en
Version: 315111 (ubuntu - 07/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
radzap -- remove rogue entries from the active sessions databaseSYNOPSIS
radzap [-v] [-d radius_dir] [-W radwtmp_filename] [-u radutmp_filename] nas [port] [username]DESCRIPTION
The Cistron Radius server maintains 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.OPTIONS
- -v
- Verbose. Shows you what it is doing.
- -d radius_dir
- Path to the directory that contains the configuration files.
- -W radwtmp_filename
- The path to the wtmp-style accounting file maintained by the radius server. Defaults to (on most systems) /var/log/radwtmp.
- -u radutmp_filename
- The path to the radutmp file, which is the session-database aka list of logged in users. Defaults to (on most systems) /var/log/radutmp.
- nas
- Hostname or IP address of the NAS (Network Access Server, sometimes called "terminal server") of the session you want to remove.
- port
- Port of the session you want to remove. This is the NAS-Port radius attribute, it doesn't have anything to do with UDP port numbers. Must be an integer. -1 means "any", and is the default if this option is not specified.
- username
- Optional: the username of the session you want to remove.
SEE ALSO
radwho(1), radiusd(8).AUTHOR
Miquel van Smoorenburg, miquels@cistron.nl.Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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