On Dec 14,  9:30pm, Paul Black wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) MAX IDLE TIME
> I'm using Radmin and currently my users have a value of 0 (no timeout) set
for
> the Max Idle Timeout. I checked this by displaying the dialup user attributes
> on my Tigris. I'm rewriting the Radmin Interface so I can set the MAXIDLETIME
> values in the Radius Database.
>
> What I need to know is how to tell Radiator to use the MAXIDLETIME value in
> the Radiator MySQL database? I'm sure this problem has been solved a few
times
> by other people.

The radius attribute that most (not all) NASs honour is
Idle-Timeout
which is the max idle time in seconds.

So you just need to arrange for that attribute to be set in the reply.

Cheers.



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