On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Justin Wheeler wrote:

> I understand that this, for the most part, doesn't involve radius all that
> much, and is probably an obnoxious question you guys get a lot, but I
> figure you're the best people to ask about such a thing.
>
> In our system, we have 5 groups of users.  3 of those groups are groups
> that involve either A) accounts that are only allowed on from 9am-5pm
> mon-fri, accounts that are allowed on any time but 6-10pm tues-fri, and
> accounts that are only allowed on midnight to 6am.  Now, whether or not
> radius tells them its ok to log in is no problem, it will say yes at the
> right times, and no at the right times.  But how do I KICK OFF users who
> are online once their disallowed time is reached?  (ie customer who can't
> be online between 6-10pm logs in at 5:30 and stays on until 11pm) ...
>
> I know this isn't a radius thing per se, but are there any known tools
> that can interact nicely with freeradius to perform these functions for
> me?  All searches on google, and for other software has always left me
> with no answers.
>
> At least a step in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
>
> For anyone who needs to know, I use PM3s, and USR Total Control chassis
> for nas servers.
>
> Regards,
> Justin Wheeler
>
> -- Computer programmer (n): Red-eyed mammal capable of communicating with
>       electronics and inanimate equipment.
>
>
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Well, you could just read the doc/README file :-)
The answer is there. When using Login-Time the radius server will set
Session-Timeout accordingly so that the user is kicked off when his allowed
login period has ended.

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