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Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) How to limit users
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:13:43 -0500
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The only way I know one could do this is to handle it on the backend.
Process your RADIUS accounting records accordingly adjust the total
hours you want them to be online per month, then for all connections
simply return back Session-Timeout with how much time they have
remaining.  Eventually when they hit Zero, the NAS should just drop the
call when/if they connect, or you could just reject the auth from the
backend based on the fact that they have no time left.

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Subject: (RADIATOR) How to limit users


Hi
I need to limit some users for surfing a 100 hours per month.
I need that all the sessions they open all together per month
will be 100 hours .
Do you know How should I do it?


                                 Nir Cohen

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