15.07.2011 05:59:37
 dcbanaynal Posts: 19
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When you specify Time-Limit attribute for User or Group, TekRADIUS does not return Session-Timeout as return attribute during authentication.
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16.07.2011 14:46:06
 Admin Administrator Posts: 1833
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Hi, I've fixed the problem. Please download and test the latest built which I've posted to TekRADIUS web site a couple of minutes ago. Best regards, Yasin KAPLAN
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16.07.2011 17:36:56
 dcbanaynal Posts: 19
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Thanks for the response. I downloaded release file on 7/16. My observations: 1. On first successful authentication, the required Session-Timeout attribute is not returned 2. It is on second time tha the attribute is returned, but it should be multiplied by 60, as Session-Timeout is in seconds, and Time-Limit is in minutes. TR returned the raw Time-Limit value. Thanks, Dexter
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16.07.2011 18:10:51
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Hi,
I've fixed the problem with time unit. Please download and test the latest built which I've posted to TekRADIUS web site a couple of minutes ago.
Best regards,
Yasin KAPLAN
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16.07.2011 19:29:26
 dcbanaynal Posts: 19
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Hi, Item 1 fixed.
Item 2 observations: TR updates the Session-Timeout rounded up to the minute value. But since S-T is in seconds, each second should be accounted for (not nitpicking...). One can submit a datediff query to SQL server (between First-Logon and getdate()), specifying seconds as difference interval, to get the required S-T value.
Thanks!
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16.07.2011 20:07:37
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OK, I hope the latest built will solve the problem #2. Please download and test the latest built which I've posted to TekRADIUS web site a couple of minutes ago.
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17.07.2011 03:34:40
 dcbanaynal Posts: 19
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The two items fixed! TYVM, Dexter
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17.07.2011 08:35:41
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You welcome
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