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    Limit 'Amount of Download and Upload Traffic' in freeradius

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      haghighi
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      Hi
      I wanna limit download & upload volume for my ISP users.
      I set  Amount of Download and Upload Traffic  to 1GigaByte  in FreeRADIUS: Users: Edit for a specific user.
      but when user connect and start downloading (even more than 1BG) file radius haven't any reaction and user can download as mush he want. and when he disconnect and wanna reconnet again , radius don't allow him to connect
      I need a method to radius disconnect user as soon as user download volume is over (riches to 1GB)
      please help :)
      tnx

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      • DerelictD
        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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        All RADIUS does is give the NAS instructions in reply attributes.  It's up to the NAS to disconnect the user based on those received attributes.  What NAS is it?

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          haghighi
          last edited by

          @Derelict:

          All RADIUS does is give the NAS instructions in reply attributes.  It's up to the NAS to disconnect the user based on those received attributes.  What NAS is it?

          tnx Dear!

          I use PPTP VPN on pfsense

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            gjkrisa
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            did you get this to work this is what i am trying to figure out and want to do it by mac address so that things like the ps3 can sign on easily but not go over 5 gigs a day

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