Need "account valid for" attribute/counter (continuous time)
Installation: Debian (sarge) + Freeradius 1.0.2 w/rlm_sqlcounter + MySQL 4.1.11 Hello, everyone! I've been trying to do the following, and I thought that I had it tonight, but I can't seem to get it: I'd like to set a "dropdead date/time" by which a user can log into my Freeradius server. I'm thinking of an attribute or counter that sets or performs the following: login-deadline or account-timeout or last-login-date or last-login-time or account-valid-for I'm not trying to limit how much a user can be logged in per unit of time (daily, monthly, etc.), but instead set the last time the user can possibly login starting from the first time they login. So, if this attribute is set to 86400, from the first time they login they can do whatever they want for a day but then they're done. Basically a continuous counter (or a math operation), whether the user is logged in or not. session-timeout works on a per session basis, so that doesn't work. Max-All-Session works like a prepaid card and only removes time in discontinuous chunks. What I really need is either an attribute or counter (like rlm_sqlcounter or rlm_counter) that can determine whether a user is close to their account deadline and let them pass through or be denied. Any thoughts? I've been banging my head against this for a while and can't seem to figure it out. I've searched just about every website and can't find a darn thing. I can get close, but nothing that takes care of the accounting without some custom programming. Thanks!
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Mikhail Zolikoff