Can I run a shell command after an authentication session?
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- Subject: Can I run a shell command after an authentication session?
- From: "Kun Niu" <haoniukun@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:17:33 +0800
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Dear all,
I have a freeradius server on Debian3.1.
And I have a shell command to execute after an authentication session.
In fact, I want to limit the time of user connection.
I know that it's not freeradius' job.
So I want to write a shell command for private use.
I just wonder if I can communicate with freeradius with a dependent script.
Thanks for your attention and look forward to your reply.
Sincerely,
Kun
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