As I am trying to tell is that my nas CAN disconnect users and block them from that 
time on. The only thing is that freeradius doesn't log this and as soon as they are 
logged out they can login again and the user gets again 5 hours. This is not a thing I 
like. I guess that I have to use a database or something to log this. 

I hope someone can help me,

Tim Bots

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Van: Guy Fraser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Verzonden: Monday, March 22, 2004 16:48
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: accounting question

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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