Yes, I know, but I need you timespans each day (from 00:00 to 13:00 and 16:00 to 22:00 for example) Best Regards, Joseba Beltrán
Yes, the string is "wrong". You don't need two entries for one day.
If you want people to login before 9:40 and after 9:52 it goes like this:
Mo0952-0940
Not very logical.
Regards
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 5/3/2007, "Joseba Beltrán" <joseba.beltran@gmail.com> piše:
Hi all,
Im testing a new conf. using Login-Time. It works fine until I try to define 2 timespans for a day. For example if I define a new user, called "test" with this radcheck data:
mysql> select * from radcheck where UserName='test'\G *************************** 1. row *************************** id: 320 UserName: test Attribute: Login-Time op: := Value: Mo0001-0940,Mo0952-2359 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
I can login ok between the first timespan (00:01 to 09:40), but it's impossible during the second one (09:52 to 23:59).
Maybe there is someting incorrect in the time string. Any help?
All the best!
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