06-02-2009
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Originally Posted by
Tártaro
some ideas?
the algorithm is quite simply:
1) set a counter and a total
2) open the file
3) for each line
4) set counter=counter+1
5) set total=total+line
6) check if counter == 3
6a) if counter is 3, print the total and set count=0
now, you can get going....
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rlm_counter
rlm_counter(5) FreeRADIUS Module rlm_counter(5)
NAME
rlm_counter - FreeRADIUS Module
DESCRIPTION
The rlm_counter module provides a general framework to allow access based on accumulated usage of a resource, such as total time online in
a given period, total data transferred in a given period, etc. This is very useful in a 'Prepaid Service' situation, where a user has paid
for a finite amount of usage and should not be allowed to use more than that service. Collection, monitoring, and replenishment of prepaid
services are beyond the scope of this module.
The main configuration items to be aware of are:
filename
The filename where the usage data is stored.
key An attribute which will be present in the Access-Request to be used as the 'index' value for the counter. A counter entry is tracked
for each unique key. The most likely key you will want to use is User-Name.
count-attribute
An attribute which will be used to increment the counter value. If this attribute is Acct-Session-Time or an integer value the
counter data is incremented by the Attribute value. For all other attribute types the counter is incremented by one.
reset How frequently the counter data should be set back to 0. Valid values for this variable are: hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, orn-
ever Alternatively, it can be user defined, in the form: num[hdwm]. num is a numeric value, followed by one or none of the follow-
ing letters. h: hours, d: days, w: weeks, m: months.
check-name
This defines an attribute name which will be registered by the counter module and can be used to set the maximum allowed value for
the counter after which the user is rejected. If Daily-Session-Time is set, you can use the following syntax in the Users file to
set a cap of 3600 seconds ( 8 hours ):
DEFAULT Max-Daily-Session := 3600
reply-name
This is the name of the attribute which will contain the remaining value for the counter in the reply packet when the user is suc-
cessfully authorized. The default attribute name is "Session-Timeout".
allowed-servicetype
This can be used to only apply the limitations to specific service types of sessions. For example, setting this to Framed-User will
only apply the counter module to Framed sessions, excluding other types such as Telnet or Rlogin.
cache-size
The maximum size of the cache to be used by the module. The default is 1000.
NOTES
This module registers an attribute, so it should be added to the instantiate section, to be called on server startup. When used in the
authorize section, it must come after any modules which set the 'check-name' attribute.
SECTIONS
instantiate, authorize, accounting
FILES
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
SEE ALSO
radiusd(8), radiusd.conf(5) rlm_sqlcounter(5)
AUTHOR
Chris Parker, cparker@segv.org
13 March 2004 rlm_counter(5)