We have customers that seem to think that an "Unlimited" account seems to
grant them the right to make odd demands and camp on lines.
I actually had a customer of mine that wanted access to my personal UNIX
machine here at the office. When I informed him that it was my machine and
I wasn't going to open it up to anybody, he got quite upset that he was
paying us for an "unlimited" account and not getting "unlimited" access to
everything. He promptly cancelled. *shrug*
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We get the same thing here.. Unlimited accounts and people who like to CAMP..
What I did was use the daily radius logs from our radius server and once I
downloaded the log to my unix machine, I have some software I modified
(the guys who wrote our radius gave out some c source for a PC machine to
parse the log into a flat file) Anyways I modified it to run under UNIX
and then run it daily and I can check to see who is camping. I have a
nifty ABUSERS web page that we can check each day and if someone is
exceeding 12 hous per day we check to see how much data they transfered in
and out, if it is really low I have abutton I click on and fires off a
canned email stating some stuff about unlimited points them to our rules
and usage policy link..
Works like a charm :)
Jim
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