Re: Diferent Session-Timeout depending on NAS

2006-07-03 Thread Stefan Winter
> For instance, an account has Session-timeout = 600. If the account is > used in Europe Session-timeout = 600, but it is used in Mexico > Session-timeout = 600*2.5 = 1500. > >Yes. Value is modified in execution time. Does someone know any solution > ? Um, sorry. After reading your post agai

Re: Diferent Session-Timeout depending on NAS

2006-07-03 Thread Stefan Winter
>Yes. Value is modified in execution time. Does someone know any solution > ? In your scenario, Session-Time does not need to be calculated at execution time, it is solely dependent on the NAS. The solution I proposed accounts to that. Depending on the NAS IP address, you can enter whatever

Re: Diferent Session-Timeout depending on NAS

2006-07-03 Thread Santiago Balaguer García
ply-To: FreeRadius users mailing list To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Diferent Session-Timeout depending on NAS Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 15:27:16 +0200 >Two types of hotspots zones: Spain and Mexico. Everyone know prizces in > Mexico are cheaper than in Spain. Well, my

Re: Diferent Session-Timeout depending on NAS

2006-06-30 Thread Stefan Winter
>Two types of hotspots zones: Spain and Mexico. Everyone know prizces in > Mexico are cheaper than in Spain. Well, my accounts are valid in both > countries, however the conection time are shorter in Spain than in Mexico. > How can I modify the Session-Timeout attribute depending on NAS? First

Diferent Session-Timeout depending on NAS

2006-06-30 Thread Santiago Balaguer García
Hi people, I have been working with RADIUS for sereral years and now we want to implement a different accounting for prepaid cards. I will explain my quesion shortly. Two types of hotspots zones: Spain and Mexico. Everyone know prizces in Mexico are cheaper than in Spain. Well, my account