ok thanks one more thing. is it possible to set timestamps instead date as Expiration attribute. I need this for example if i want to give a given customer access to internet for one day. As i understand Expiration attribute can get only date values. Can i set timestamp and radius to send Session-Timeout to NAS at that time, for example instead on 00:00 on given date on 13;45 on that date?
-------- Оригинално писмо -------- От: "Ivan Kalik" Относно: Re: expiration or session-timeot До: "FreeRadius users mailing list" Изпратено на: Сряда, 2008, Август 20 16:52:18 EEST
It calculates maximal session time and sends it to NAS as Session-Timeout. If your NAS supports Session-Timeout attribute (and most do) user will be signed off by the NAS if he is still logged on at the expiration time.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 20/8/2008, "Bozhan Boiadzhiev" pi?e:
Hi, here is something i can't understand. If i set some user Expiration attribute for example 23.08.2008, and this user is connected to my NAS, how NAS will stop that user. Better explanation. I have setup mikrotik hotspot with radius authorization. Authorization works. User have access with given username and password, but i want to give user access to service for example for 7 days. Expiration attribute give me ability to set date when account expires. What happen on that give date. How radius will "tell" NAS to "unsubscribe"(cancel) access of that user.
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