Re: [RadiusNT] Automatically disconnecting a client

21st Century Pty Ltd ( admin@21century.com.au )
Tue, 20 Jun 2000 11:42:54 +1000

an easy way around this is 2 user files (if using flat file format) and simply
choose to change your user file using some type of scheduler then stop and
restart the radius server same way at certain hours, if using a database
ignore everything I said.

Glen Harvy wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of a way to force a disconnection of a user if they are
> online outside of an agreed time span.
>
> I know Radius will not let them connect (this works well) but I was
> wondering if there is someway the on-line Emerald database can be searched
> at regular intervals and disconnect a user if they exist at that time.
>
> My NAS is Windows 2000 Sever RRAS.
>
> Glen.
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