Please Note: Radius does NOT disconnect users, only the NAS can disconnect the
user.


You will need to figure out how to send a command to your NAS to disconnect the
user, and run that program in order to "trigger a user disconnect".


Graeme Hinchliffe wrote:

On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 16:17:03 +0100
"Tim Bots" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hi everyone,

I have freeradius working correct at this moment and now is my
question how can I enable accounting? I mean: how can I give users
more or less time / more or less session bytes with freeradius? I use
freeradius version 0.9.3 running on a p1 with 64 mb memory (I guess)
with linux slackware. This works perfect. I hope someone can help me,



The only way it's possible that I can think of is by doing some crazy hackery. Assuming you get interim accounting updates and monitor these, when they hit a certain level (which you have defined as your cut off) you can trigger a user disconnect, and flag them as unallowed, so they cannot auth again.

But this will require hackery on your part, and a dependence on decent
accounting updates




-- Guy Fraser






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