Opposite of Expiraton attribute?

Matthew George mgeorge at geores.net
Sat Jun 18 00:50:17 CEST 2011


Using logintime I cannot specify a date and time, its uucp.

I need to be able to specify a date and time. I'm curious as to why the
"Date" attribute does not exist.

None the less, I still need to get this working even if it involves me
having to pay someone.

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http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_logintime

Regards,
Ryan Williams
Network Engineer

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On 06/17/2011 09:23 AM, Matthew George wrote:
> Is there an attribute that is the opposite of expiration?
>
> I'm trying to setup accounts to have a specific login time range.
>
> For example;
> Start-Time >= 5 June 2011 00:00:00
> Expiration == 5 June 2011 02:00:00
>
> I've been hunting googling for hours but I've been unable to find an 
> attribute that would let me specific a "start-time" or a "valid-after"
> attribute.
>
> Any suggestions?

check modules/logintime

BR,

George Chelidze
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