(RADIATOR) Expirations more granular than one day

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Aug 9 02:40:29 CDT 2002


Hello Allen -

You should probably use Session-Timeout attributes to limit the 
connections.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, August 9, 2002, at 08:59 AM, Allen Marsalis wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm wanting to create accounts for wireless hotspots that
> might expire after 30 min. or some interval that is measured
> in minutes or hours rather than days..
>
> I looked at some RADIUS dictionaries and "expiration" is
> of type "date"..  What is the best way to implement a
> policy such as this with Radiator?  Does "date" include
> epoch time?  i.e. expiration=920000000  Will this work?
> Is it the best approach?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Allen
> am at shreve.net
>
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