FR supported attributes

tnt at kalik.co.yu tnt at kalik.co.yu
Mon Mar 12 14:04:25 CET 2007


Wired chilli? The makers say: "ChilliSpot is an open source captive
portal or wireless LAN access point controller. It is used for
authenticating users of a wireless LAN." Do you know something they
don't?

Expiration is an internal FreeRadius attribute - it doesn't go out in
radius packets. It is used to generate "real" radius attributes like
Session-Timeout. So NAS (Cisco, Chilli, Mickrotik, whatever) will never
"see" this attribute. None of them would know what to do with it if
they would recieve it.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP


Dana 12/3/2007, "Internet-Wifi Operador" <internet-wifi at hotmail.com>
piše:

>Chillispot is a gateway, not matter if you passthrough with Wifi connection
>or wire connection, Chillispot not identify they.
>The litle diference is, if you use Expiration attribute Chillispot ignores
>it, so when the time is reach chillispot not logoff the user.
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>So, you need send the correct reply for each gateway, switch or device that
>manage the connection because Freeradius not disconnect the users, this is a
>NAS job.
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>Fabián
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>>From: <tnt at kalik.co.yu>
>>Reply-To: FreeRadius users mailing list
>><freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org>
>>To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" <freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org>
>>Subject: Re: FR supported attributes
>>Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 18:49:35 +0100
>>
>>There should be no difference in using Expiration and
>>WISPr-Session-Terminate-Time in this case. Expiration sets
>>Session-Timeout and ChilliSpot knows that one. The only difference is
>>that Expiration will work with wired connections too.
>>
>>Ivan Kalik
>>Kalik Informatika ISP
>>
>>
>>Dana 10/3/2007, "Internet-Wifi Operador" <internet-wifi at hotmail.com>
>>piše:
>>
>> >If you use Chillispot, put in your user
>> >Max-All-Session and WISPr-Session-Terminate-Time they work very good
>> >together
>> >
>> >because if you use Expire attribute the freeradius know it but chillispot
>> >no, so if the user try to connect after the Expire time the radius reject
>> >this connection, but i the user is connected and the chillispot don't
>>know
>> >the expire attribute so the connection continue.
>> >
>> >here is the suported attributes for the chillispot
>> >http://www.chillispot.org/features.html#mozTocId149863
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >>From: PD <paul at ranahminang.net>
>> >>Reply-To: FreeRadius users mailing list
>> >><freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org>
>> >>To: "FreeRadius users mailing list"
>><freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org>
>> >>Subject: Re: FR supported attributes
>> >>Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 03:46:50 +0000
>> >>
>> >>Unfortunatelly, I found the answer of the similar question.
>> >>
>> >>see
>> >>http://www.arcknowledge.com/gmane.comp.freeradius.user/2003-02/msg00671.html
>> >>
>> >>Well.. just to make sure, can Expiration attribute work together with
>> >>Max-All-Session attribute ?
>> >>
>> >>The case is suppose to create an account for 10 hours but only valid one
>> >>week after the creation date.
>> >>
>> >>TIA
>> >>
>> >>PD
>> >>On 3/10/2007, "tnt at kalik.co.yu" <tnt at kalik.co.yu> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Radius attributes - http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.html .
>> >> >
>> >> >You actually invent sqlcounter attributes yourself by making the
>> >> >appropriate SQL query.
>> >> >
>> >> >Ivan Kalik
>> >> >Kalik Informatika ISP
>> >> >
>> >>
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