(RADIATOR) Time check and reply

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Thu Jun 5 08:29:51 CDT 2003


Hello Michael,


On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 11:07 pm, Mike McCauley wrote:
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> I don't want to sound like a newb, but this is a new thing for us to try.
>
> I am attempting to get our customers to only be able to authenticate
> durring a set time period. I believe that the Time check and reply section
> (13.1.13) is what I am needing, but I am unsure how or where it goes in the
> realm file.

Yes, you need the Time check item, but it has to go in the user database as a 
per-user check item, not in the configuration file. You need to add something 
like this to you user database:

mikem	User-Password = "fred",	Time = "MoTuWe0800-1610,Wk2200-0400"
	Service-Type=Framed-User,
	......

>
> I have placed the Time entry inside the realm file, as well as in the
> AuthBy sections, and each time it reports
>
> ERR: Unknown keyword 'Time'
>
> Is this a dictionary problem or am I just not putting/doing it right?
>
> The entry I have been using is
>
> Time = "Al1200-1800"
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Michael
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Mike McCauley                               mikem at open.com.au
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