Re: expiration attribute as an offset?

2007-01-28 Thread liran tal
Interesting. I actually wouldn't want to go into involving scripts but this gets me curious - what would be the way to run a script on the first login? This is something freeradius related, isn't it? Thanks. On 1/23/07, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: liran tal wrote: Is it possible to

Re: expiration attribute as an offset?

2007-01-28 Thread Alan DeKok
liran tal wrote: Interesting. I actually wouldn't want to go into involving scripts Well, then you won't implement a solution, I guess. but this gets me curious - what would be the way to run a script on the first login? This is something freeradius related, isn't it? Uh... yes.

Re: expiration attribute as an offset?

2007-01-28 Thread liran tal
Very nice, thank you Alan. On 1/28/07, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: liran tal wrote: Interesting. I actually wouldn't want to go into involving scripts Well, then you won't implement a solution, I guess. but this gets me curious - what would be the way to run a script on the

Re: expiration attribute as an offset?

2007-01-23 Thread Alan DeKok
liran tal wrote: Is it possible to set the expiration attribute to be of an offset type? No. Because something has to remember when the offset started. Say I set an offset of +30 days, and the user logins for the first time only 6 months from now. So once he login'ed once then the counter

expiration attribute as an offset?

2007-01-22 Thread liran tal
Hey guys, Is it possible to set the expiration attribute to be of an offset type? Instead of entering an absolute date is it possible to enter the duration of which the user will be allowed from the first time that he logins? Say I set an offset of +30 days, and the user logins for the first