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@@ -185,6 +185,13 @@ the same as the LAC, or authentication will fail. Only actually be
used if the LAC requests authentication.
+
allow_duplicate_users (boolean)
Allow multiple logins with the same username. If false (the default),
any prior session with the same username will be dropped when a new
@@ -696,12 +708,15 @@ killall -HUP l2tpns
The signals understood are:
-
-- SIGHUP - Reload the config from disk and re-open log file
-- SIGTERM / SIGINT - Shut down.
-- SIGQUIT - Shut down cleanly. This will send a disconnect message for
-every active session and tunnel before shutting down.
-
+
+- SIGHUP
- Reload the config from disk and re-open log file.
+- SIGTERM, SIGINT
- Stop process. Tunnels and sessions are not
+terminated. This signal should be used to stop l2tpns on a
+cluster node where there are other machines to
+continue handling traffic.
+- SIGQUIT
- Shut down tunnels and sessions, exit process when
+complete.
+
Throttling
@@ -814,14 +829,14 @@ supplied structure:
some way.
-
- - t - Tunnel ID
- - s - Session ID
- - username
- - password
- - protocol (0xC023 for PAP, 0xC223 for CHAP)
- - continue_auth - Set to 0 to stop processing authentication modules
-
+
+ - t
- Tunnel
+
- s
- Session
+
- username
+
- password
+
- protocol
- 0xC023 for PAP, 0xC223 for CHAP
+
- continue_auth
- Set to 0 to stop processing authentication modules
+
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post_auth |
@@ -831,16 +846,16 @@ supplied structure:
to be accepted.
-
- - t - Tunnel ID
- - s - Session ID
- - username
- - auth_allowed - This is already set to true or
+
+ - t
- Tunnel
+
- s
- Session
+
- username
+
- auth_allowed
- This is already set to true or
false depending on whether authentication has been
allowed so far. You can set this to 1 or 0 to force
- allow or disallow authentication
- - protocol (0xC023 for PAP, 0xC223 for CHAP)
-
+ allow or disallow authentication
+ protocol0xC023 for PAP, 0xC223 for CHAP
+
|
packet_rx |
@@ -849,12 +864,12 @@ supplied structure:
seriously slow down the system.
-
- - t - Tunnel ID
- - s - Session ID
- - buf - The raw packet data
- - len - The length of buf
-
+
+ - t
- Tunnel
+
- s
- Session
+
- buf
- The raw packet data
+
- len
- The length of buf
+
|
packet_tx |
@@ -863,12 +878,12 @@ supplied structure:
seriously slow down the system.
-
- - t - Tunnel ID
- - s - Session ID
- - buf - The raw packet data
- - len - The length of buf
-
+
+ - t
- Tunnel
+
- s
- Session
+
- buf
- The raw packet data
+
- len
- The length of buf
+
|
timer |
@@ -877,9 +892,9 @@ supplied structure:
you do is reentrant.
-
- - time_now - The current unix timestamp
-
+
+ - time_now
- The current unix timestamp
+
|
new_session |
@@ -887,10 +902,10 @@ supplied structure:
session is now ready to handle traffic.
-
- - t - Tunnel ID
- - s - Session ID
-
+
+ - t
- Tunnel
+
- s
- Session
+
|
kill_session |
@@ -898,10 +913,10 @@ supplied structure:
This may be called multiple times for the same session.
-
- - t - Tunnel ID
- - s - Session ID
-
+
+ - t
- Tunnel
+
- s
- Session
+
|
radius_response |
@@ -911,12 +926,24 @@ supplied structure:
modules.
-
- - t - Tunnel ID
- - s - Session ID
- - key
- - value
-
+
+ - t
- Tunnel
+
- s
- Session
+
- key
+
- value
+
+ |
+
+ radius_reset |
+ This is called whenever a RADIUS CoA request is
+ received to reset any options to default values before
+ the new values are applied.
+ |
+
+
+ - t
- Tunnel
+
- s
- Session
+
|
control |
@@ -925,21 +952,13 @@ supplied structure:
required.
-
- - buf - The raw packet data
- - l - The raw packet data length
- - source_ip - Where the request came from
- - source_port - Where the request came from
- - response - Allocate a buffer and put your response in here
- - response_length - Length of response
- - send_response - true or false whether a response
- should be sent. If you set this to true, you must
- allocate a response buffer.
- - type - Type of request (see nsctl.c)
- - id - ID of request
- - data - I'm really not sure
- - data_length - Length of data
-
+
+ - iam_master
- Cluster master status
+
- argc
- The number of arguments
+
- argv
- Arguments
+
- response
- Return value: NSCTL_RES_OK or NSCTL_RES_ERR
+
- additional
- Extended response text
+
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