Expiration stored on sql

yzy-oui-fi yzy-oui-fi at hotmail.fr
Wed Nov 24 13:43:18 CET 2010


Thanks this little story was turning me crazy, and as i mentionned it in
subject it is when using mysql. so it seems expiration stored on
wifigator mysql server are wrong.

regards

Le mercredi 24 novembre 2010 à 17:47 +0700, EasyHorpak.com a écrit :
> On 24/11/2553 16:41, yzy-oui-fi wrote:
> > So this is interessting because i followed this source taht says that
> > expiration format is a date...
> >
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org/msg60233.html
> >
> > i will give a try with timestamp.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Le mercredi 24 novembre 2010 ร  10:06 +0700, EasyHorpak.com a รฉcrit :
> >    
> >> On 23/11/2553 21:51, yzy-oui-fi wrote:
> >>      
> >>> Wifigator server
> >>>        
> >> wifigator server is right. freeradius is right. you may misunderstand.
> >> Freeradius always send time to nas for termiate when time expire.
> >> The  good  time  for nas is timestamp format which nas can count down.
> >> NAS dosn't know about date form.
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> >>
> >>      
> >
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> yes. expiration format is date but in mysql not at nas
> 
> 
> mysql[expiration format is date] --> freeradius[check then convert from 
> date to timestamp and send as session-timeout ]--->NAS[session-timeout 
> is timestamp format]
> 
> 
> 
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