Or create all you need and add Auth Type Reject in radcheck table for that user and delete this entry on start date with cron script

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 8:06 AM, Bladan2000 <johan.bladh@gmail.com> wrote:

Yeah. That's kind of my "rescue" solution. To create a que that is processed
on a daily basis. But I thought that since there is an expire attribute that
it might be a start as well. It would obviously take less effort to just add
that kind of attribute instead of adding a que and some kind of quehandler
to our application.

//Johan



tnt-4 wrote:
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>>Any thoughts?
>>
>
> Don't create the username before the startdate. There is absolutely no
> reason for it to be in the database before it. Make a script that
> creates the user entry when startdate is reached.
>
> Ivan Kalik
> Kalik Informatika ISP
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