Arthur understood exactly what i would like to say in
my previous mail. 

My question is if the session-timeout value in the 
users file or in the Mysql table gets automagically
decreased in order to represent the remaining session
time .

I had an access point that expect to have
Session_Timeout in the Access Reply packet.

I did set the Session-Timeout to 600.
The access point terminated the session after
600seconds.

But when the user reconnects he could have again 600s,
because Session_timeout did not change and that it the
attribute the access point is taking for the total
session-time of the user.

So how to i can handle this ? The AP issues interim
accounting time to time.

--Aim�




Last time i was trying 
--- Artur Hecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan, :-) i think the question is if the
> session-timeout value in the 
> users file gets automagically decreased in order to
> represent the 
> remaining session time :-)
> 
> Aime, session-timeout is something sent to the NAS.
> the NAS is 
> responsible for counting the session minutes of the
> current session and 
> to close it after its expiration. nothing gets ever
> changed in the user 
> file and does not need to. Session-timeout is _not_
> supposed to 
> represent the max allowed user connection time per
> month. You can do 
> that with other methods (i.e. using accounting
> values). Please search 
> the freeradius list for rlm_counter or
> Max-Monthly-Session:
> 
>
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
> 
> 
> ciao
> artur
> 
> 
> Alan DeKok wrote:
> 
> > Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >>Does the Session-Atrribute get decreased
> automatically
> >>in the users file ?
> > 
> > 
> >   Huh?
> > 
> >   Alan DeKok.
> > 
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