CertaintyTech wrote:
I have been looking at the rlm_counter module and as I understand it
when the new month begins all accumulated values get reset to 0. Is it
possible to configure a counter that keeps track of the last 30 days
where on day 31 it doesn't get reset to 0 but just deletes values
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, CertaintyTech wrote:
> I have been looking at the rlm_counter module and as I understand it
> when the new month begins all accumulated values get reset to 0. Is it
> possible to configure a counter that keeps track of the last 30 days
> where on day 31 it doesn't get reset t
I have been looking at the rlm_counter module and as I understand it
when the new month begins all accumulated values get reset to 0. Is it
possible to configure a counter that keeps track of the last 30 days
where on day 31 it doesn't get reset to 0 but just deletes values for
day 31 and always k
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, apellido jr., wilfredo p wrote:
> Hello Mr. Kalevras, i already look @ rad_counter.pl
> and i understand the flow of this script. It open the
> database as READONLY, print the information where u
> can specify the db filename, user, how the counter
> will be shown, second (def
Hello Mr. Kalevras, i already look @ rad_counter.pl
and i understand the flow of this script. It open the
database as READONLY, print the information where u
can specify the db filename, user, how the counter
will be shown, second (default), minutes, hours and
match. My problem is i dont have any h
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, apellido jr., wilfredo p wrote:
> hello , after searching for any documents and tutorial
> regarding GDBM and perl got no luck. i want to write a
> script that would reset the counter in GDBM database
> using perl. Anyone know documentation or maybe
> tutorial, books... thanks
hello , after searching for any documents and tutorial
regarding GDBM and perl got no luck. i want to write a
script that would reset the counter in GDBM database
using perl. Anyone know documentation or maybe
tutorial, books... thanks very much
=
wilfredo pahilanga apellido jr.
technical sup
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, apellido jr., wilfredo p wrote:
> hello guys good day, after reading the mailing list.
> Part of the problem solved. Using rlm_counter you can
> disconnect the user using the specified session
> timeout entry. I just want to ask, how to reset the
> counter immediatly? In radiu
hello guys good day, after reading the mailing list.
Part of the problem solved. Using rlm_counter you can
disconnect the user using the specified session
timeout entry. I just want to ask, how to reset the
counter immediatly? In radius.conf the counter can be
reset to zero, daily weekly, monthly a