There is rlm_logintime module. It uses Login-Time control attribute. Login-Time attribute format is: <login-times> ::= <login-time> | <login-times>,<login-time> <login-time> ::= <days> | <days><time> <days> ::= <day> | <days><day> <day> ::= <day-of-week> | <day-of-week>-<day-of-week> | Wk | Al | Any <day-of-week>> ::= Su | Mo | Tu | We | Th | Fr | Sa <time> ::= <hh><mm> | <hh><mm>-<hh><mm> <hh> ::= 00 .. 24 <mm> ::= 00 .. 59 For example, allow logins from Monday till Friday, from 9:00 till 20:00: Login-Time := "Mo-Fr0900-2000" You can set Login-Time control attribute using rlm_files or rlm_sql (or whatever backend module). For example, using rlm_files: # raddb/files joe Cleartext-Password := "ToPsEcReT", Login-Time := "Mo-Fr0900-2000" rlm_logintime module should be called from authorize section. SkyDiablo wrote:
hiho,
i search a solution to set a "activate datetime" for a account? in the end, i want a possebility to set a timespan where the account is active?
from -> datetime to -> dateime
any tips for me ?
greez & thx, sky... - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html