I am using freeradius 0.9.3 running with a Posgres sql db. If I add an
Expiration attribute to the radcheck table - it only works for the date and
not the time. For example it makes no difference is I enter 19 April 2005
or 19 April 2005 21:00:00 as the expiration value. The server still allows
Try the Expiration attribute in radcheck table.
Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there something easier to use than the Expire check item to expire users on or afer a certain date to trigger a deny response? No one in his right mind is going to sit there and even use a calculator for the number
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 04:38 am, Albert Miles Enabe wrote:
That one is of type date with the following attribute:
# date- 32 bit value in big endian order - seconds since
# 00:00:00 GMT, Jan. 1, 1970
I'm looking for something I can set
Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for something I can set date such as 02/02/2005
or some such syntax
The server accepts dates like January 1 2005 12:33:44
Very often in these cases, simply trying something that might work
is a good idea.
Alan DeKok.
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 11:48 am, Alan DeKok wrote:
Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for something I can set date such as 02/02/2005
or some such syntax
The server accepts dates like January 1 2005 12:33:44
Very often in these cases, simply trying something that
is there something easier to use than the Expire check item to expire users on
or afer a certain date to trigger a deny response? No one in his right mind
is going to sit there and even use a calculator for the number of seconds
since some date in 1970!
Isn't there some check item where I can
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