Hello again! Sorry, maybe I should take 'pseudo' out of the subject line... Firstly, MY BAD. I forgot to post that I'm on CentOS 4, and therefore limited to whatever syntax applies to "freeradius-1.0.1-3.RHEL4.5" Hopefully what I want to do is so 'basic' it doesn't change.... :) Secondly, anyone noticed that the basic MAN pages are hard to find on the website? I happened to click the link to 'modular' on the home page and found a link to man pages at the bottom of that page. So at least now I can see the full list of manuals and start to RTFM. :) On Thu, 4 Jun 2009, A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
I'm thinking: Session-Timeout := %{exec:timecalc} pretty much....
Actually, I can't find a good working example from which to lift the exact syntax. Is the above correct? Should I use back ticks? I really don't want hand-holding, but sometimes a good working sample is worth a thousand posts. :)
.... you need to set this via the update reply style as recently posted several times this past month to the list
(nod) Found the posts... thanks...
post-auth section - thats where you should set any return details
(nod) Good point. Thanks. Said I was newb. :)
Hmmm. While I'm here, if I set Session-Timeout to ZERO, what will happen? ;-) it should mean there is no session timeout (ie infinite session)
(smack forehead) Didn't think of that. But I can set a timeout of one second and that will do the job of dropping someone who is out of time. Probably better that way so that they don't get a message that their userid and password are invalid. Or is there a reply item that a Cisco AS5400 would pass on to the dialing (probably) Windows PPP and have it display a meaningful "you are out of time" message to the user during auth? (Dare I dream? LOL) Thanks. - Charles