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# -*- text -*-
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# $Id: 26691a93664c464f49394773e04d3b2ed565d142 $
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# The logintime module. This handles the Login-Time,
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# Current-Time, and Time-Of-Day attributes. It should be
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# included in the *end* of the authorize section in order to
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# handle Login-Time checks. It should also be included in the
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# instantiate section in order to register the Current-Time
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# and Time-Of-Day comparison functions.
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# When the Login-Time attribute is set to some value, and the
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# user has bene permitted to log in, a Session-Timeout is
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# calculated based on the remaining time. See "doc/README".
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#
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logintime {
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# The Reply-Message which will be sent back in case
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# the account is calling outside of the allowed
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# timespan. Dynamic substitution is supported.
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#
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reply-message = "You are calling outside your allowed timespan\r\n"
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#reply-message = "Outside allowed timespan (%{control:Login-Time}), %{User-Name}\r\n"
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# The minimum timeout (in seconds) a user is allowed
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# to have. If the calculated timeout is lower we don't
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# allow the logon. Some NASes do not handle values
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# lower than 60 seconds well.
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minimum-timeout = 60
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}
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