Is there way to convert output octets and input octets to KB

Mustafa Nassir mustafa.n.gaid at gmail.com
Mon Jun 17 15:06:37 CEST 2019


Dear Alan
What Is best way to limit bandwidth usage from freeradius if our NAS
support ,

Thx

في الأحد، ١٦ يونيو، ٢٠١٩ ٦:٢٩ م Mustafa Nassir <mustafa.n.gaid at gmail.com>
كتب:

> Yes my nas (openwrt) support it , no problem with it .
>
> في الأحد، ١٦ يونيو، ٢٠١٩ ٦:٢٢ م Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com>
> كتب:
>
>> On Jun 16, 2019, at 9:27 AM, Mustafa Nassir <mustafa.n.gaid at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > yes , i tray to limit bandwidth download and upload so if users get all
>> > limit they get access reject what is best way to limit it .
>> > thank u your replay very helpful all things now clear ,
>>
>>   Again, does your NAS support this feature?  I've asked that question
>> many times, and you've ignored it.
>>
>> > but from your first replay  u say
>> >
>> > " If you're trying to enforce download limits on users, this isn't part
>> of
>> > standard RADIUS.  You cannot put Acct-Input-Octets into an
>> Access-Accept,
>> > and expect that the NAS will enforce that.  You have to read the NAS
>> > documentation to see (1) if the NAS is capable of this, and (2) which
>> > vendor-specific attributes to use. "
>> >
>> > i need to limit total bandwidth octets not (rx/tx) limit
>> >
>> > Note : i use my openwrt as nas ( wpa-enterprise )
>>
>>   That's nice.  Do you want *me* to read the OpenWRT documentation and
>> explain it to you?  Or are you going to read it yourself?
>>
>>   Alan DeKok.
>>
>>
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