El 21/02/17 a las 18:35, Adam Bishop escribió:
> On 21 Feb 2017, at 17:27, Alejandro Pérez Méndez <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> There is a lifetime configured for inbound connections, we can see if that's exposed for outbound connections too.
>> You can assign lifetime to inbound (clients) connections, but by default it is set to 0 (infinite) and they are not set from the data in the database.
> Had a quick look, and we need to modify the REALM we return an fr_socket_limit_t in the home_server_t based on the key lifetime sent by the trust router.
I didn't know about the fr_socket_limit_t, but that should do it yes.
I guess you'd better subtract some seconds so never actually reach the
expiration time.
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> Shouldn't be a massive amount of work,
Now that you found where to fix it, no :)
> thanks for spotting it.
You're welcome.
Regards,
Alejandro
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