[freeside] Adding a Prepaid Dialup Account to Freeside

Rajiv Bajaj rajiv at netmagicsolutions.com
Mon Sep 23 07:29:09 PDT 2002


Hi Ivan,

Thanks for the help. Just one more query, if its a 3 month unlimited
account
i.e. he can use how many ever hours but the account expires in 3
months.
Can this sort of an account be setup?

Thanks & regards,

Rajiv Bajaj
www.netmagicsolutions.com


----- Original Message -----
From: <ivan at 420.am>
To: <ivan-freeside at sisd.com>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: [freeside] Adding a Prepaid Dialup Account to Freeside


> On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 10:54:30AM +0530, Rajiv Bajaj wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am running Freeside 1.40, with Apache::ASP on Red Hat 7.3 with
> > Postgres 7.2 and DBI 1.30.
> >
> > I desperately need help setting up different prepaid dialup
options
> > without shell access.
>
> "Without shell access" doesn't really have anything to do with
Freeside.
> It depends on how you configure exports to provision the accounts.
Don't
> enable any exports to shell machines, or, if you are doing that for
some
> other reason, set the "shell" field to "fixed" and something like
> "/bin/false".
>
> > In create a service and create a package what options would I
select
> > for a 25 hour prepaid account
>
> 25 hours * 60 minutes/hour * 60 seconds/minute = 90000
>
> Set "seconds" to "default" and "90000".
>
> > which expires in three months
>
> No automatic way to do that per-account at the moment.
>
> > (a web interface with a pin could be used to renew the account).
>
> Yes, it could...
>
> > Also I have managed to create a service and add it to a package,
but
> > when I go to sell a package to a customer, it gives me a droplist
for
> > domain with no options. Where can I populate this domain list and
what
> > is it used for.
>
> httemplate/docs/admin.html
>
> Set a "fixed" domain in the service definition if you don't want to
use
> it.
>
> Wrap your lines at <80 columns in the future.
>
> --
> _ivan




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