2008/2/23, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com>:
GNULinuxSlackware wrote:
There is a radius database with a lot of tables : -radgroupreply I can insert into the 'Idle-Timeout' argument.
Do you know what that does?
Yes when I set the 'Idle-Timeout' to a value (in seconds) the user will be automatically disconnected after the time if he doesn't use the Internet connection. I have tried and it works perfectly.
-radacct I can read the 'Acct-Session-Time' argument which give me the session time for each user who is logged out.
Yes. And this has little or nothing to do with Idle-Timeout.
How to update automatically the 'Acct-Session-Time' argument when there is an 'Idle-Timeout'?
That question makes no sense.
Sorry I thought my question was good.
What do you think Idle-Timeout means? What do you think it does?
The 'Idle-Timeout' allow me to set a value (in seconds), the user will be automatically disconnected after the time if he doesn't use the Internet connection.
What do you think Acct-Session-Timeout means? What do you think it does?
This is the time between the session start and the session stop for each user. When there is a log off, the session timeout is updated because we have the 2 values : -start connexion -stop connexion
Alan DeKok.
You can learn more about these 2 arguments in : http://www.chillispot.info/features.html#mozTocId254514 Can you explain me why chen a user is disconnected automatically by the 'Idle-Timeout' value, the ' Acct-Session-Timeout' isn't updated?
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