I wonder how much a problem this really is.
It should get a time from NNTP at bootup right?
And even if the NAS had a clock drift issue, surely it wouldnt be longer then the time it took to reboot and start the RADIUS server.
Bernard Aboba wrote:
> Also, it was pointed out that Event-Timestamp does not require
> synchronized clocks, only for the RADIUS server to remember the last
> value for a given NAS, and to make sure that it is monotonically
> increasing.
And when the NAS reboots, and loses its time?
I'm not sure how to address that.
Alan DeKok.
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