liran tal wrote:
> This is usually done by the NAS IIRC.
> Simply set an Idle-Timeout attribute in radreply for the user and the NAS
> takes care of that.
>
>
Yep, otherwise you would need to write something outside FreeRADIUS 
using something like radclient, to send disconnect packets to your NAS...
You also need your NAS to have the CoA and PoD extensions implemented, 
which not that many do at the moment (cisco being the main people who do).

If you have RADIUS accounting enabled your NAS should send an accounting 
stop packet on idle timeout with AcctTerminateCause set to Idle-Timeout.
> Regards,
> Liran.
>
> On 7/18/07, * vik* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi there,
>
>     I have this problem, i would like to have idle users disconnected.
>     With "idle" i mean users that have no activity with internet
>     browsers. I'm not sure if there are other apllications using the
>     80 port the users are still idle.
>
>     Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
>
>
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