(RADIATOR) Some attribute question

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Apr 18 17:02:19 CDT 2002


Hello Balgaa -

All of the things you describe are possible with Radiator now.

You can set Time limits as below and use Session-Timeout = "until Time".
(see section 13.1.13 in the Radiator 3.0 reference manual).

For the others, you will need an SQL user database from which you derive the 
Session-Timeout.

regards

Hugh


On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 03:46, User BALGAA System Engineer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I see following attribute from IC-RADIUS.
> Is it possible add following attributes in Radiator?
>
> Attribute
>  Type Description
>
> Login-Time
>  string
>  Defines the time span a user may login to the system. The format of a
> time string is like the format used by UUCP.  A time string may be a list
> of simple time strings separated by "|" or ",". Each simple time string
> must begin with a day definition. That can be just one day, multiple days,
> or a range of days separated by a hyphen. A day is Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa
> or Su, or Wk for Mo-Fr. "Any" or "Al" means all days. After that a range
> of hours follows in hhmm-hhmm format. For example,
> "Wk2305-0855,Sa,Su2305-1655". RADIUSd calculates the number of seconds
> left in the time span, and sets the Session-Timeout to that number of
> seconds. So if someone.s Login-Time is "Al0800-1800" and she logs in at
> 17:30, Session-Timeout is set to 1800 seconds so that she is kicked off at
> 18:00.
>
> Monthly-Time-Limit
>  integer
>  Number of seconds a user may use within the current month. Resets on the
> 1st of each month. adjust the Session-Timeout when the user approachs the
> end of their time.
>
> Total-Time-Limit
>  integer
>  Total number of seconds a user may use. Never resets. Adjusts the
> Session-Timeout when the user approachs the end of their time.
>
> Activation
>  date
>  Date account becomes active. The format of the Activation attribute is
> the same as the expiration. Three letter month, two digit day and four
> digit year. Ex: 'Apr 26 2000'.
>
> Expiration
>  date
>  Date account becomes inactive.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Balgaa
>
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