You should describe your setup. What do you mean by "users conneted on an interface" - PPPoE clients? PPtP/L2TP clients connected to an interface IP? Are their sessions under control of some RADIUS server or mpd does it all by itself?
mpd does not have means to disconnect a set of users at once but you can, for example, disable accepting new PPPoE sessions and then close "links" of users one-by-one using some script.
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You should describe your setup. What do you mean by "users conneted on an
interface" - PPPoE clients? PPtP/L2TP clients connected to an interface IP?
Are their sessions under control of some RADIUS server or mpd does it all
by itself?
mpd does not have means to disconnect a set of users at once but you can,
for example, disable accepting new PPPoE sessions and then close "links" of
users one-by-one using some script.
How to logout all the users connected on an interface from cli ?
How to see all the configurations in mpd from cli ?
thanks
mpd does not keep the configuration in textual form.
You should describe your setup. What do you mean by "users conneted on an interface" - PPPoE clients? PPtP/L2TP clients connected to an interface IP? Are their sessions under control of some RADIUS server or mpd does it all by itself?
mpd does not have means to disconnect a set of users at once but you can, for example, disable accepting new PPPoE sessions and then close "links" of users one-by-one using some script.
hi,
Sorry i was out of town. I got the answer in last line. "Disable incoming".
Will test and post
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 7:37 PM Eugene Grosbein dadv@users.sourceforge.net
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ty,
i'll try disable incoming and see what happens.
thanks