On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 12:15:41PM +1000, Michael Dunne wrote:
> I would like to know if radiator can be set to accept connections from a 
> specific time i.e 08:00 and then log those connections off at a specific 
> time as well, i.e 18:00.
> I would prefer to do this via SQL, but if not, any other way would be 
> acceptable. Also I would prefer this to be done by a seperate users section.
> The only way I can do this at the moment is by writing a cron'ed perl 
> script to do all this, but if Radiator could do this for me I would like to 
> know how.
> After reading the manual that is bundled with the distribution I could not 
> see anything clearly that would allow me to do this.

If your NAS can limit sessions to a certain time, when people login your
database can decide how long they go for and set the appropriate session
time (eg Session-Timeout or Ascend-Maximum-Time). Note that this is a
RADIUS feature and your NAS may well not support it (the NAS does the
actual disconnection - not Radiator).

Otherwise, just stick with the perl script.

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