(RADIATOR) Problem about Time check item

chairarth chairath at lensodatacom.co.th
Thu Jun 21 05:16:32 CDT 2001


Hi Hugh,

Our concept is  customer who login with username Sxxx at qnetadsl will be
allowed to log on only on Saturday-Sunday , and only on Monday - Friday
from 22:00 - 00:00 for username Pxxx at qnetadsl
So I try to use Time and Prefix check item but it show error like these

ERR : Unknow keyword 'DEFAULT'
ERR : Unknow keyword 'Time'

How can I fix it ?

Thanks in advance,
Chairath
 

P.S. Now I'm implement RADIATOR version 2.18.2 and RADMIN version 1.4
based on Windows NT

Foreground
LogStdout
LogDir  d:/Radiator-Demo-2.18/log
DbDir  d:/Radiator-Demo-2.18
LogFile %L/logfile-%d-%m-%Y

# Dont turn this up too high, since all log messages are logged
# to the RADMESSAGES table in the database. 3 will give you everything
# except debugging messages
Trace 4
 

# You will probably want to change this to suit your site.
# You should list all the clients you have, and their secrets
# If you are using the Radmin Clients table, you wil probably
# want to disable this.
#<Client DEFAULT>
# Secret mysecret
# DupInterval 0
#</Client>

# You can put additonal (or all) client details in your Radmin
# database table
# and get their details from there with something like this:
# You can then use the Radmin 'Add Radius Client' to add new clients.
<ClientListSQL>
 DBSource dbi:ODBC:Radmin
 DBUsername xxx
 DBAuth  xxx
</ClientListSQL>

#<AuthBy RADIUS>
# Identifier ProxyTofunk
# Host xxx
# Secret xxx
#</AuthBy>

#<Realm funk>
# strip Realm
# RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
# AuthBy ProxyTofunk
#</Realm>

<AuthBy RADMIN>
 Identifier RADMINAUTH
 # Change DBSource, DBUsername, DBAuth for your database
 # See the reference manual. You will also have to
 # change the one in <SessionDatabse SQL> below
 # so its the same
 DBSource dbi:ODBC:Radmin
 DBUsername xxx
 DBAuth  xxx
 DateFormat %e %m  %Y %T
 # You can add to or change these if you want, but you
 # will probably want to change the database schema first
 AccountingTable RADUSAGE
 AcctColumnDef USERNAME,User-Name
 AcctColumnDef TIME_STAMP,Timestamp,integer
 AcctColumnDef ACCTSTATUSTYPE,Acct-Status-Type,integer
 AcctColumnDef ACCTDELAYTIME,Acct-Delay-Time,integer
 AcctColumnDef ACCTINPUTOCTETS,Acct-Input-Octets,integer
 AcctColumnDef ACCTOUTPUTOCTETS,Acct-Output-Octets,integer
 AcctColumnDef ACCTSESSIONID,Acct-Session-Id
 AcctColumnDef ACCTSESSIONTIME,Acct-Session-Time,integer
 AcctColumnDef ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,Acct-Terminate-Cause,integer
 AcctColumnDef FRAMEDIPADDRESS,Framed-IP-Address
 AcctColumnDef NASIDENTIFIER,NAS-Identifier
 AcctColumnDef NASIDENTIFIER,NAS-IP-Address
 AcctColumnDef NASPORT,NAS-Port,integer
 AcctColumnDef DNIS,Called-Station-Id
 AcctColumnDef DATE,Timestamp,integer-date
 # This updates the time and octets left
 # for this user
 AcctSQLStatement update RADUSERS set
TIMELEFT=TIMELEFT-0%{Acct-Session-Time},
OCTETSINLEFT=OCTETSINLEFT-0%{Acct-Input-Octets},
OCTETSOUTLEFT=OCTETSOUTLEFT-0%{Acct-Output-Octets} where USERNAME='%n'

 # These are the classic things to add to each users
 # reply to allow a PPP dialup session. It may be
 # different for your NAS. This will add some
 # reply items to everyone's reply
 AddToReply Framed-Protocol = PPP,\
  Service-Type = Framed-User,\
         Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,\
         Framed-Routing = None,\
         Framed-MTU = 1500,\
  Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP,\
  Idle-Timeout = 600
</AuthBy>
 

<Realm qnetadsl>
     DEFAULT Prefix = S
     Time = "SaSu0000-2359"
     AuthBy RADMINAUTH

     DEFAULT Prefix = P
     Time = "Wk2200-0000"
     AuthBy RADMINAUTH
</Realm>

# Handle everyone with RADMIN
<Realm DEFAULT>
 AuthBy RADMINAUTH
</Realm>

<SessionDatabase SQL>
 # This database spec usually should be exactly the same
 # as in <AuthBy RADMIN> above
 DBSource dbi:ODBC:Radmin
 DBUsername xxx
 DBAuth  xxx
 ClearNasQuery
</SessionDatabase>
 
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