> I was trying to dynamically limit the customers speed when they hit their
> download quota. I'm doing this for DSL users connected to a Cisco NAS.
> Aren't the WISPr only for wireless users?
Use avpairs.
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Andrew Paternoster wrote:
> Does anyone have any Example policies that they can share.
The NAS documentation describes how to create such policies. It is
specific to *each* NAS.
> I'm trying to work out how to send attributes to my cisco NAS when the suers
> reach their traffic limit.
See
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Eric wrote:
> freeradius-1.1.3-1.4 !!
> Is it the reason of problem ?
Yes, reply-name was only implemented in version 1.1.5 or 1.1.6
Upgrade to the latest version.
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freeradius-1.1.3-1.4 !!
Is it the reason of problem ?
> I set reply-name = Session-Octets-Limit in sqlcounter
> but freeradius sends Seesion-Timeout in reply with value equal to the
> deduct of octets used until now from check-name = Max-Input-Octets.
> How should change the session-timeout to
> I set reply-name = Session-Octets-Limit in sqlcounter
> but freeradius sends Seesion-Timeout in reply with value equal to the
> deduct of octets used until now from check-name = Max-Input-Octets.
> How should change the session-timeout to Session-Octets-Limit in
> auth-reply?
That shouldn't
I set reply-name = Session-Octets-Limit in sqlcounter
but freeradius sends Seesion-Timeout in reply with value equal to the
deduct of octets used until now from check-name = Max-Input-Octets.
How should change the session-timeout to Session-Octets-Limit in
auth-reply?
what does Session-Octets
> what does Session-Octets-Limit exactly do?
I have no idea. It's an attribute *you* wanted to use. As a guess, it
limits number of octets for the session.
> How it is related to counters?
You would configure it as a reply-name.
> I thought freeradius sends a value(is defined in
> DEFAULT) to t
what does Session-Octets-Limit exactly do?
How it is related to counters?
I thought freeradius sends a value(is defined in
DEFAULT) to the NAS and NAS limits users traffic
to this value in each session.
> The NAS server is poptop vpn server. It seems that pppd can support
> Session-Octets-Limit.
>
> The NAS server is poptop vpn server. It seems that pppd can support
> Session-Octets-Limit.
> How can freeradius send Session-Octets-Limit instead of Session-Timeout
> in
> auth-reply?
Use (sql)counter.
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On Sat, 2009-07-11 at 12:29 +0430, Eric wrote:
> The NAS server is poptop vpn server. It seems that pppd can support
> Session-Octets-Limit.
> How can freeradius send Session-Octets-Limit instead of
> Session-Timeout in auth-reply?
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Eric wrote:
> H
The NAS server is poptop vpn server. It seems that pppd can support
Session-Octets-Limit.
How can freeradius send Session-Octets-Limit instead of Session-Timeout in
auth-reply?
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Eric wrote:
> Hi,
> Which is conventional way for checking online users traffic volu
> Which is conventional way for checking online users traffic volume and
> disconnecting who reach to the limit of every user in freeradius:
There are no standard radius attributes for this. Your NAS might have
vendor specific attributes that can be used for data (sql)counters but
many don't.
>
Eric wrote:
> Which is conventional way for checking online users traffic volume and
> disconnecting who reach to the limit of every user in freeradius:
It's hard, and often specific to a particular NAS.
Newer NASes may support disconnect packets. The upcoming 2.1.7 can
send disconnect pack
Hi,
Which is conventional way for checking online users traffic volume and
disconnecting who reach to the limit of every user in freeradius:
1- using acct-interim packets to update output or input octets in sql and
if user reach to the max of its accounting permission disconnect him/her.(Is
there
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