Okay, I'm banging my head up against the expected proverbial wall. Please remember I'm stuck with old 1.x version..... on Centos I'm trying to get a script to execute and set the 'Session-Timeout' value. I've defined the script thusly: exec timecalc { wait = yes program = "/usr/local/etc/radius_timecalc %{User-Name}..." input_pairs = request output_pairs = reply # packet_type = Access-Accept } (I've tried it with and without the packet_type....) I've tried placing just "timecalc" into the post-auth and alternately the auth sections. I don't get any errors, but the script does not run... (I have the script touch a file to prove it runs, and it doesn't happen). I tried using the sytax: update reply { timecalc } And also tried: update reply { Session-Time := "200" } and got 'rcode' errors under post-auth and 'syntax' errors in auth. I might have mised a magic combination. Anyone care to tell me the exact syntax for making this script run on an access-accept? - Charles