It is not about your NAS.. FreeRADIUS manages this. Every Access-Request has a timestamp. If the Access-Request comes at 7.50 AM, FreeRadius will compare the time with the "Login-Time" attribute ( if set ) and then reject the request. If the access-request comes at 8.50 AM.. the user will be able to log in. FreeRadius will also send ( AFAIK ) the Session-Time attribute as reply. This attribute contains the allowed duration for the session. If your NAS supports this attribute, the user will be authorized and then - kicked off of the system at 12.00 AM. I hope this was clear enough. Please read the NAS documentation first.. the mailing list members must not be familiar with your NAS ! Regards, Edvin _____ From: freeradius-users-bounces+edvin.seferovic=kolp.at@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+edvin.seferovic=kolp.at@lists.freeradius.or g] On Behalf Of ludovic cailleau Sent: Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 17:15 To: edvin.seferovic@kolp.at; FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: RE: How to use time period Hi Ok, but my NAS does not manage radiusLoginTime. Is there another solution for that? Example: to recover the hour system and to compare it with the Ldap attributes (new check-items)? Regards Seferovic Edvin <edvin.seferovic@kolp.at> a écrit : Hi ! YUP !! It does ! radiusLoginTime is the attribute in LDAP that u r looking for. Simply set it to Al0800-1200 and you'll have ur time period. Depending on your NAS the user will be kicked off at 12 AM. Regards, Edvin Ludovic Cailleau _____ Faites de Yahoo! votre page d'accueil sur le web pour retrouver directement vos services préférés : vérifiez vos nouveaux mails, lancez vos recherches et suivez l'actualité en temps réel. Cliquez ici <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/mail/mail_taglines/yahoofr/*http:/fr.yahoo.com/set> .