2008/2/24, YvesDM [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Ivan Kalik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'Idle-Timeout' timeout is an argument in Radius. Chillispot use this
radius argument.
Yes.
I think freeradius configuration can update automatically the
Acct-Session-Time
2008/2/23, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GNULinuxSlackware wrote:
There is a radius database with a lot of tables :
-radgroupreply
I can insert into the
'Idle-Timeout' argument.
Do you know what that does?
Yes when I set the 'Idle-Timeout' to a value (in seconds) the user
will
2008/2/24, Liran Tal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey Pierre,
Chillispot will disconnect the user but the problem you're facing is that it
isn't actually idle (can happen because of many reasons that you didn't take
in consideration).
So instead of idle-timeout use the session-timeout attribute and
2008/2/23, Ivan Kalik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is nothing to do with Freeradius. Chillispot enforces Idle-Timeout.
If it thinks the users is active it will not disconnect the session.
There is nothing radius server can do about it. This is a Chillispot
problem.
'Idle-Timeout' timeout is an
Pierre,
So you are indeed looking for an Idle-Timeout, in this case how do you know
that it doesn't work? how can you be sure that your NAS is supposed to send
the Idle-Timeout at all?
I am talking about tests that you should do.
Taking the basic scenario - you authenticate and surf to
2008/2/24, Liran Tal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pierre,
So you are indeed looking for an Idle-Timeout, in this case how do you know
that it doesn't work? how can you be sure that your NAS is supposed to send
the Idle-Timeout at all?
I am talking about tests that you should do.
Taking the basic
GNULinuxSlackware wrote:
After the Idle-Timeout I need to be relogged to access to the Internet.
I just want tu update the session time value when there is an
Idle-Timeout for the user.
Update the session time to... what? Why?
The session has an infinite time because the user need to log
'Idle-Timeout' timeout is an argument in Radius. Chillispot use this
radius argument.
Yes.
I think freeradius configuration can update automatically the
Acct-Session-Time argument if it see a user is IDLE.
What do you think about this?
No. Chillispot does the accounting and sends data to
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Ivan Kalik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'Idle-Timeout' timeout is an argument in Radius. Chillispot use this
radius argument.
Yes.
I think freeradius configuration can update automatically the
Acct-Session-Time argument if it see a user is IDLE.
What do you
Hello,
I use :
-Ubuntu-server 7.10
-Freeradius 1.1.3
-Chillispot 1.0
-mysql 14.12
I have fixed an 'Idle-Timeout' argument into the radgroupreply MySQL table.
This works fine with the users in the group but the problem is that
Idle-Timeout doesn't report the logged out to Acct-Session-Time.
So, in
GNULinuxSlackware wrote:
I have fixed an 'Idle-Timeout' argument into the radgroupreply MySQL table.
This works fine with the users in the group but the problem is that
Idle-Timeout doesn't report the logged out to Acct-Session-Time.
I have no idea what that means.
So, in the radacct
2008/2/23, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GNULinuxSlackware wrote:
I have fixed an 'Idle-Timeout' argument into the radgroupreply MySQL
table.
This works fine with the users in the group but the problem is that
Idle-Timeout doesn't report the logged out to Acct-Session-Time.
I have
This is nothing to do with Freeradius. Chillispot enforces Idle-Timeout.
If it thinks the users is active it will not disconnect the session.
There is nothing radius server can do about it. This is a Chillispot
problem.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 23/2/2008, GNULinuxSlackware [EMAIL
GNULinuxSlackware wrote:
There is a radius database with a lot of tables :
-radgroupreply
I can insert into the
'Idle-Timeout' argument.
Do you know what that does?
-radacct
I can read the 'Acct-Session-Time' argument which give me the session
time for each user who is logged out.
Hey Pierre,
Chillispot will disconnect the user but the problem you're facing is that it
isn't actually idle (can happen because of many reasons that you didn't take
in consideration).
So instead of idle-timeout use the session-timeout attribute and give it a
try.
Regards,
Liran Tal.
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