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NAME

       radzap -- remove rogue entries from the active sessions database

SYNOPSIS

       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.

                               22 Februari 2001