Thanks for the reply Craig.
I know about phpMyPrepaid although it's an all-around solution which uses chillispot
as well, and I was just wondering about the configuration of rlm_counter/sql_counter.
I have not tried it myself yet (due to back-ordered equipment and time
constraints) but I have been looking at phpmyprepaid for just this type
of solution. Its free and it is designed to work with freeradius and
mysql and their are a lot of how-to's floating around the internet
(google for phpmyprepaid).
Maybe someone else on the list has some more experience with it.
Let me know how it works for you if you decide to give it a try.
Thanks,
Craig Russell
AirDigitalNetwork.com
liran tal wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I'd like to try and implement a solution for pre-paid accounts.
> The idea is that I'd be providing pairs of username/passwords to
> customers and these accounts will be set to N hours,
> after those N hours are used by the customer (the user has ran out of
> his N-hour time) the account will be disabled, i.e: freeradius
> would return an access-reject.
>
> I'm currently using FreeRADIUS 1.1.0 with mysql as the back-end on
> debian and I've read the manpage about rlm_counter and
> rlm_sqlcounter though the manpage is a bit low of information and
> examples.
>
> Could someone please provide me with an example of how to get
> freeradius configured to this solution?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Sincerly, Liran Tal.
>
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