On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Russell Mike wrote:
> If I put a value lesser than 2^32. i.e. 4294967290 for
> “ChilliSpot-Max-Total-Octets” in radgroupcheck, value can be read by
> FreeRadius and check_item has the correct value (4294967290). If I put
> value bigger than 2^32, (8589934592) check_item is always equal to 0.

  "integer" in RADIUS is 32-bits.  So you can't get a number larger than
2^32-1 into ChilliSpot-Max-Total-Octets.

  You will need to use  64-bit counter.

  Alan DeKok.



Thanks Alan, 

i understand that, My NAS support Gigaword attribute,ChilliSpot-Max-Total-Octets-Gigaword should contain upper 32 bit value of 64 bit number. i am using  ChilliSpot-Max-Total-Octets-Gigaword also. No?  

Check: 8GB


Reply: 8GB
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