Hello Jeremy -

On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Jeremy Gault wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>       We've been using Radiator for some time now -- and it's great.
> But I have a couple of questions I wanted to throw out here on the list
> since I'm sure some other people have done these before (and know if it is
> possible or not.)
> 
> 
> 1.  Is it possible to limit logins by time of day?  As in, a user can
>     only login between certain hours?  (I think this can be done -- there
>     is something about it in our users file that a former admin put in
>     there -- but I just want to make sure.)
> 

Yes - you would use the "Time = ..." check item. See section 13.1.11 in the
Radiator 2.16.3 reference manual.

> 2.  A more interesting question, is it possible to limit the total time
>     used per month?  For example, after jdoe has been logged in for 75
>     hours that month, he will be disconnected and can't login anymore?
> 

Yes, but you will need to use an SQL database and keep track of the time
remaining and return it in a Session-Timeout reply attribute. You will also
need a monthly cron (or similar) job to recharge the monthly accounts.

> 3.  Is it possible to authenticate users by Caller ID?
> 

Yes - by using the Calling-Station-Id and/or Called-Station-Id attributes. This
has been discussed on the list previously so have a look at the archive site:

        http://www.starport.net/~radiator

>       Basically, this would be used in a VoIP setup.  Anyhow, if anyone
> has done this / knows if it can be done / how then please let me know.

regards

Hugh

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