Hey Pierre, Chillispot will disconnect the user but the problem you're facing is that it isn't actually idle (can happen because of many reasons that you didn't take in consideration). So instead of idle-timeout use the session-timeout attribute and give it a try. Regards, Liran Tal. On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 6:09 PM, GNULinuxSlackware < gnulinuxslackware@free.fr> wrote:
2008/2/23, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com>:
GNULinuxSlackware wrote:
I have fixed an 'Idle-Timeout' argument into the "radgroupreply" MySQL table. This works fine with the users in the group but the problem is that "Idle-Timeout" doesn't report the logged out to "Acct-Session-Time".
I have no idea what that means. OK. So I have a Chillispot Access Point (http://www.chillispot.info/) which use Freeradius. Freeradius use MySQL to store users accounts. There is a radius database with a lot of tables : -radgroupreply I can insert into the 'Idle-Timeout' argument. -radacct I can read the 'Acct-Session-Time' argument which give me the session time for each user who is logged out.
So, in the "radacct" table, I can't see the user session is
terminated.
What is the solution to close automatically the session in the "radacct" table when there is an "Idle-Timeout" report?
Huh? Idle-Timeout is not a report. No Idle-Timeout is only an argument for Freeradius in my MySQL radius database.
If the access point does not log the user out after an Idle-Timeout, then it does not support that feature. If you need that feature, you should use an access point which supports it.
Alan DeKok.
How to update automatically the 'Acct-Session-Time' argument when there is an 'Idle-Timeout'?
Thank you a lot.
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