Re: Freeradius help



Hi,

Thanks for your answer.
Actually, I need a more "dynamic" solution. I will have an agreement with a hotspot agregator (like Boingo...) and I will have about 60 millions NAS. The thing is that each NAS have different rates(10 to 20 cent/mn).
So, for each user, I have to calculate the remaining session-timeout according to the NAS in which the user wishes to connect to.
When the user logs in, I have to run a script which set the session-timeout attribute ( e.g how long the user is allowed to be connected to that specific NAS). When the user logs out, I have to run a script which updates the remaining connection time.
I have installed freeradius and phpmyprepaid (with sql_counter module) and everything is working well. The problem with phpmyprepaid is that we invoice the user regardless the NAS in which (s)he is connected to.
I hope that my explanation is clear.

Thank you very much for your assistance!!
Best regards.

Khalid
 

Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 20:25:33 +0100
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You can set up DEFAULT entries in users file:

DEFAULT   NAS-IP-Address == NAS1IP
                 Session-Timeout = X

Same thing for NAS2.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP


Dana 31/8/2007, "Khaldon manIP" < manvoip@gmail.com> pi?e:

>Hi all,
>
>I have installed a freeradius server and it works perfectly...
>Now, I want to play with the Session-Timeout attribute. I want to set that
>value according to the NAS in which the client is connected.
>For instance, let us assume a user connect himself to a "Group1 NAS" and
>have X seconds session-timeout. But if he would be connected to a "Group2
>NAS", he will have X-10 seconds session-timeout.
>
>Finally, what I want is:
>1) to run a script that set a session-timeout value according to the NAS IP
>address.
>2) to run a script when the user log out (when the session-timeout attribute
>is updated)
>
>But I don't know how to do so...I thought about launching scripts but if you
>have a better solution, i'll take it heartily.
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>ps: I sent that mail but it has not been posted....if it has been posted,
>sorry in advance...


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