Hello Todd -

On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Todd Knaus wrote:
> Dear Fellow Radiator users,
> 
> I have Radiator authenticating off of our Platypus SQL database.
> Radiator is running on a Red Hat Unix box and Platypus is on an NT
> server.  What I am looking todo is have the ability to allow business
> customers to log in only from 6:00am to 6:00pm Monday thru Friday. 
> 
> To many of my business customers have thier modems setup for auto
> redial.  So if they lose the connection for any reason (i.e. the system
> times them out for inactivity) their computer automatically redails in.
> I do not mind this during business hours but most of them keep thier
> system up and running in the evenings so their computer or Lan modem
> continues to dial back in after we time them out.  I have talked with
> most of them about this and although they say they will make sure they
> shut off the modem or server they usually never do.  I've threatened and
> even imposed an "after hours" fee on businesses but I would still like
> the ability to just deny a login after 6:00pm.
> 
> I've been trying to figure out if I can do this within Platypus using
> the RadiusNT scripts or not.  Any hints, tips, pointers, ideas, etc.
> would be greatly appreciated.
> 

If you can identify these customers in Radiator, you can set up a check item of
Time = "Wk0600-1800" and a reply item of Session-Timeout = "until 1800". That
way they can only log in between the hours of 6am-6pm, Monday to Friday and no
matter what time they actually get on, their session will always terminate at
1800. You could do this sort of thing with a Handler that looked for a
particular Called-Station-Id for example.

hth

Hugh

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