in this way i have: sql policy { check_validity { update control { System-Date := "%l" ..... .... but it seems doesnt' work ++[sql] returns ok ++- entering policy check_validity {...} expand: %l -> 1432057169 +++[control] returns noop +++? if (Start_Time > control:System-Date) (Attribute Start_Time was not found) ? Evaluating (Start_Time > control:System-Date) -> FALSE +++? if (Start_Time > control:System-Date) -> FALSE +++? if (Stop_Time < control:System-Date) (Attribute Stop_Time was not found) ? Evaluating (Stop_Time < control:System-Date) -> FALSE +++? if (Stop_Time < control:System-Date) -> FALSE ++- policy check_validity returns noop 2015-05-19 19:36 GMT+02:00 Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com>:
On May 19, 2015, at 1:27 PM, Franz Angeli <franz.angeli@gmail.com> wrote:
i need to have assigned Start_Time value stored on Database in Start_Time attribute used by check_validity on my policy.conf
But that's what the radcheck table does...
i think some like:
No. You just need to list "sql" before the "check_validity" policy. The attributes will automatically be pulled from the radcheck table, for use in your policy.
Alan DeKok.
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