>    Two types of hotspots zones: Spain and Mexico. Everyone know prizces in
> Mexico are cheaper than in Spain. Well, my accounts are valid in both
> countries, however the conection time are shorter in Spain than in Mexico.
> How can I modify the Session-Timeout attribute depending on NAS?

First, a general question: all those geographically disperse NASes are 
connected to *one* central server? Huh.

My proposed solution: add a line to the users file for each NAS saying

DEFAULT         NAS-IP-Address == 1.2.3.4
                Session-Timeout := Whatever-you-like

(assuming the NAS sends his IP address as attribute. If it doesn't, and is 
directly connected, use Client-IP-Address instead).

That way, you can set Session-Timeout on a per-NAS basis.

Greetings,

Stefan Winter

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