Hi Mustafa
 I've added Service-Type:= Framed-User in radreply table.
But nothing changed.
I use cisco 3660 router.
I think it must have the reason that Session-Timeout was defined in radreply
table. But I can not use this option.
Can you explain to me?
I change Session-Timeout = 100, and after user connected over 100 seconds,
it still won't disconnect.
Help me!!
Manh Cuong.

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Deeb
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Seems like a Cisco Authorization Problem

Make sure you send
Service-Type := Framed-User
As a reply item also
Otherwise the Cisco will not  like it.

Cheers

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Manh Cuong
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Hi Andrew

I have the same trouble like you. I put in radreply
Session-Timeout:=1234
But it won't do as I want: terminated the session after time is up.
I think that because in radreply table, value of Session-Timeout is
character varying, not interger number, so router will not know.

Andrew, Could you please help me how to write perl script in this certain
case? Could you please give me your script?
Thanks in advance.
Manh Cuong.





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Guly
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FreeRadius 0.9.0, Cisco 3640 as client.
I'am using freeradius for authenticate dialup users.
External perl-script checks user's account on database, calc
$acct_session_timeout variable and output text string with this:

print "Session-Timeout = ".$acct_session_timeout."\n";

But Cisco don't drop line on session-timeout...
Another previously used client (PortSlave) works fine.


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