Hopefully you didn't forget to set the user-group mapping in usergroup table, right?
Regards, Liran. On Nov 21, 2007 1:01 PM, Evert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alan DeKok wrote: > > Evert wrote: > >> I have users in my system who are supposed to be able to logon as much as > >> they want, in a > >> period of 24 hours starting from their 1st logon. > > ... > >> however, a user who is a member of the 24hours group is able to log on > >> longer than the > >> 24hours period: > > > > Is the server receiving accounting packets? > > > > The fact that a user received an Access-Accept doesn't mean they > > succeeded in logging in. The NAS may have rebooted, they may have hung > > up, the Access-Accept could have been lost, etc. > > > > The server knows (and accounts for) the user logging in only when it > > receives an Accounting-Request packet. The accounting packets are also > > used to determine how long the user was logged in for. > > > Provided both the server and the NAS have not rebooted in the mean time, > shouldn't the > server send a 'Maximum never usage time reached', based on the rules in > sqlcounter.conf, > accounting packets or not? > > How long the user has been logged on in the 24-hour period is not really > relevant in my > case. All I need is that when the user tries to log in again > 24 hours after > 1st logon > (based on AcctStartTime) he gets a 'Maximum never usage time reached'. > > > > (I'll have to check on the accounting packets. Not sure about them) > > > Regards, > Evert > > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

