Hi.
I just resubscribed to the mailinglist and found that topic unanswered.
You can accomplish that in two ways. One is with counter module and one with
SQL which uses sqlcounter module.
The sqlcounter needs the experimental modules to be compiled in.
I use MySQL to store my users's info so for m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My guess would be that you need to set the "Session-Timeout"
> variable.
> hope this helps.
>
> Andrey
Yes, it will help, im using it on production, the counter module sets the
Session-Timeout automatically
i.e.
keciel# cat radiusd.conf
[... blablabla ...]
sqlcounter
My guess would be that you need to set the "Session-Timeout" variable. 2 hours
would be "7200" and 1 hour would be "3600".
hope this helps.
Andrey
Quoting Software Development Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
I have compiled and installed freeradius and it is working fine. My
question now is:
At t
enstag, 10. Mai 2005 19:45
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: RE: Freeradius accounting question
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have compiled and installed freeradius and it is working fine. My
> question now is:
>
> At this point a user logs in with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have compiled and installed freeradius and it is working fine. My
> question now is:
>
> At this point a user logs in with a password, is authenticated and
> enters
> the system but if I want to set user x to only have 2 hours
> connection time only and us
Hello,
I have compiled and installed freeradius and it is working fine. My
question now is:
At this point a user logs in with a password, is authenticated and enters
the system but if I want to set user x to only have 2 hours connection time
only and user y to only have 1 hour of connection, ho
6 matches
Mail list logo