...or if you're feeling lazy and know Perl, rlm_perl is an exellent tool to
make your own policy decisions (as you can configure perl to talk to your
mysql database).

Hope this helps,

Jan

On 11/05/07, Marc Miranda (GOWEX) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Take a look at rlm_counter/rlm_sqlcounter (I don't know if it's exactly
what you are looking for) or if you don't want to complicate, just work with
a database logic and change the radius auth queries depending on certain
timestamps and NOW(), for example, in the case of MySQL, in sql.conf.



I'm not a guru, but it can be useful for starting looking for some of the
options…


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nombre de *Aren Chua
*Enviado el:* viernes, 11 de mayo de 2007 12:35
*Para:* freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
*Asunto:* One day user account





Hi All,



I would like to create a user account which only allow user to use for 1
day. Once the user has been authenticated, the time will be start counting
and ended after 24 hours. Although the user didn't fully used up their
session time, radius still will reject user to login.



Can any expert give me some suggestion on how to create this user account?



Thanks



Regards,

Aren Chua


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