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User Idle Timeout

Set the amount of time in minutes, after which, if no update is received for this user, it will be considered offline and the session will close. This number should be at least 2 minutes higher than the interim-update amount in your NAS. For example, if the interim-update (accounting interval) was 1 minute in your NAS, then you should set the User Idle Timeout to 2 or 4 minutes.

Note that when SAS closes the session, and the user is actually online in your NAS, it will not be disconnected. However, if any new accounting-update packet is received from NAS for the same session id, then SAS will reopen the same session instead of creating a new one. 

Recommended: 4 minutes

 
Mikrotik Interim Update

(Mikrotik Only) This will set the interim-update time in Mikrotik. If you have already set the value in your Mikrotik, then it will ignore this option. This value represents the time interval in which Mikrotik sends accounting-update packets to the RADIUS server. For stable wired networks (FTTH/DSL) we recommend 2~4 minutes. For WISP, a 1 minute is recommended. The lower this number is, the higher the load will be put on the server.

Recommended: 1 minute

 
Remote Control Method

Set the method in which SAS opens the tunnel for remote access. Remote access sometimes is needed so support personnel from Snono Systems can log in to the server from behind firewalls to provide the needed technical support. We recommend setting this option to SSH as it is more robust nowadays.

Recommended: SSH

 

Lock Prepaid Cards To Owner

When enabled, prepaid cards generated from SAS will work only if the owner of the user (parent manager) is the same as the owner of the used card.

Recommended: Enabled

 

Disconnect On Activation

When enabled, SAS will disconnect the user session on service activation. We recommend always enabling this feature so users get their new attributes on service activation.

Recommended: Enabled

 

Disconnect On Update

When enabled, SAS will disconnect the user session on any update operation made on the user, such as changing profile, password, name...etc

Recommended: Enabled

 

Lock user MAC on Login

If enabled, the MAC login option will be set automatically for the user on dial-up. This might not work well with hotspots and modern phones if they have a random mac address feature enabled by default.

Recommended: disabled

 

Reset User Traffic On Profile Change

This will reset the use

Recommended: disabled

Radius Username Case Sensitivity:
Accept Invalid Users:
Limit User Activation via Reward Points/Month (times):
Add Random Delay to User Authentication:
Manager Session Time:
Webhook Notifications:
RouteGuard: