RE: One day user account

2007-05-11 Thread Marc Miranda \(GOWEX\)
Take a look at rlm_counter/rlm_sqlcounter (I don't know if it's exactly what you are looking for) or if you don't want to complicate, just work with a database logic and change the radius auth queries depending on certain timestamps and NOW(), for example, in the case of MySQL, in sql.conf. I'm

Re: One day user account

2007-05-11 Thread Jan Mulders
...or if you're feeling lazy and know Perl, rlm_perl is an exellent tool to make your own policy decisions (as you can configure perl to talk to your mysql database). Hope this helps, Jan On 11/05/07, Marc Miranda (GOWEX) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Take a look at rlm_counter/rlm_sqlcounter (

Re: One day user account

2007-05-12 Thread Goke Aruna
Jan Mulders wrote: > ...or if you're feeling lazy and know Perl, rlm_perl is an exellent > tool to make your own policy decisions (as you can configure perl to > talk to your mysql database). > > Hope this helps, > > Jan > > On 11/05/07, *Marc Miranda (GOWEX)* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >