ink or "how-to" to do this configuration?
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> Budiono
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> From: "Ivan Kalik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 6:38 PM
> Subject: Re: limiting user ac
;Ivan Kalik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FreeRadius users mailing list"
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: limiting user access by day
Login-Time to restrict user to the days on which he can log in. And set
Expiration to the end of the current day (? 24 hours - wha
Login-Time to restrict user to the days on which he can log in. And set
Expiration to the end of the current day (? 24 hours - what's a day) on
first login (script).
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 28/2/2008, "Budiono U." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm currently setup freeradiu
Hi all,
I'm currently setup freeradius server for hotspot, but right now I
have some problem for limiting access user to particular day.
As example : user1 accessing on Monday to Friday and user2 only
accesing on Saturday or Sunday.
And each user is limiting for one day access only, and after tha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> OK, yes, I realize that was creating a user name. So if I change that format
> line to have a Group attribute instead of User-Name, then I have a Group
> being created by NAS-IP-Address. I still don't get how I can test to make
> sure that the user is part of this
>> Ok, I think I am getting closer. I have defined a new passwd module >>like
>> so:
>>
>> passwd nas_group {
>> filename = ${raddbdir}/nas_group
>> format = "*NAS-IP-Address:,User-Name"
>> }
> Thet creates a username by NAS IP address, I think... you don't want
>to do that.
>
> See the "
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, I think I am getting closer. I have defined a new passwd module like so:
>
> passwd nas_group {
> filename = ${raddbdir}/nas_group
> format = "*NAS-IP-Address:,User-Name"
> }
Thet creates a username by NAS IP address, I think... you don't want
to do that.
Hi,
Ok, I think I am getting closer. I have defined a new passwd module like so:
passwd nas_group {
filename = ${raddbdir}/nas_group
format = "*NAS-IP-Address:,User-Name"
}
I have also added a call to nas_group in the authorize section, directly after
preprocess:
nas_group {
notfound =
>> I am setting up a single server to handle various access points at
>> various locations. Is there a mechanism to limit access to a
>> particular access point based on the username?
> There are generic mechanisms to configure the server to do what you
>want. I suggest putting the users into a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am setting up a single server to handle various access points at
> various locations. Is there a mechanism to limit access to a
> particular access point based on the username?
There are generic mechanisms to configure the server to do what you
want. I suggest putt
Hi,
I am setting up a single server to handle various access points at various
locations. Is there a mechanism to limit access to a particular access point
based on the username?
Thanks,
Simon
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