--- Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Mike Carbonel wrote:
> ..
> > hi,
> > good afternoon.... how can i limit a user to a
> > certain number of hours, say for a month he is
> only
> > allowed 10 hours... or he is allowed 30 hours for
> > unspecified number of months until he uses all the
> 30
> > hours allotted to him.... can linux do this or do
> i
> > need another software.... thanks in advance...
>
> Check the Session-Timeout and Ascend-Maximum-Time
> Radius attributes (the
> latter is only used by Ascend RAS equipment, the
> former is the Radius
> standard). They limit the maximum connect-time (in
> seconds) for the
> current session.
>
> Your Radius software should keep track of the amount
> of time consumed by a
> given user in a given month and modify the
> Session-Timeout/Ascend-Maximum-Time parameters
> returned in response to the
> Auth-Request Radius packet from the RAS.
>
> Note that you also use the above technique if you
> are implementing prepaid
> billing..
>
how do we limit access to the linux box? without the
router.
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