Hello Deejay -
You will need to send a Session-Timeout reply attribute to the NAS, instructing it to disconnect the user after the time has elapsed. YOu will also have to verify that the NAS honours the Session-Timeout attribute and actually disconnects the user correctly. To say any more, I will need to see a copy of your configuation file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening. regards Hugh On Sat, 8 Jun 2002 22:52, Hello World wrote: > Gurus out there, > > I'm currently using Radiator 2.19 on a Redhat Linux platform. I've setup a > relaying AAA server named "Server A" that accepts 3 types of users namely: > "user", "user@roaming", and "user@prepaid". Whenever users connects, > "Server A" checks if a realm is matched, thus, if "Server A" found a > username "user@roaming" then it passses the authentication and accounting > to "Server B" and then "Server B" for verification and logging. On the > other hand, if "Server A" detects "user@prepaid" then its passed to "Server > B" and when "Server B" found that the username connecting is "user@prepaid" > then it passes the authentication and accounting to "Server C". > > Now here's the problem ... for example user "abcd@prepaid" connects and > uses the internet for surfing with a remaining time of 2 hrs on his > internet card. Even if he exceeds 2 hours, he is still online - he doesn't > get disconnected. However, if he disconnects and tried connecting again > "Server C" knows that user "abcd@prepaid" doesn't have free time remaining > to access the net. > > > Additional INFO: > > - I'm using Cisco 2511 with asynchronous modem connect to accept dialin > access. - No problem on authentication since the AAA knows if there's a > right or wrong username and password. > > Question: > > - How can I resolve the problem that when a certain user consumes the free > hours then he/she will automatically be disconnected from RAS ? > > > Thanks. > > > Deejay -- Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows 95/98/2000, NT, MacOS X. - Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible, flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence. === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.
