(RADIATOR) Reject Reason
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jul 19 01:48:42 CDT 2002
Hello Ronan -
In that case you will need to use a PostAuthHook.
See the examples in "goodies/hooks.txt".
regards
Hugh
At 1:28 -0400 19/7/02, Ronan Eckelberry, Sr. Network/Systems
Administrator wrote:
>Hugh,
>
> Thanx for the quick reply....once again you guys are great.
>
> Is there a way to only send this reply on an Access-Reject? Of course I
>don't want this coming back on every reply. :)
>
>-Ronan
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Hugh Irvine" <hugh at open.com.au>
>To: "Ronan Eckelberry" <radiator at gowebco.com>; <radiator at open.com.au>
>Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:25 PM
>Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Reject Reason
>
>
>>
>> Hello Ronan -
>>
>> AddToReply Reply-Message = .....
>>
>> Whether or not your users see such messages is up to the dialer that
>> is being used, and most do not display these messages in any case.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Hugh
>>
>>
>> At 21:09 -0400 18/7/02, Ronan Eckelberry wrote:
>> > Quick question all. How do you determine what message is sent
>> >back with a Access-Reject? This is mainly for a log file to know why
>> >people were rejected. In specific "time-banked" users. Say the check
>> >for their timeleft fails and an Access-Reject is sent back, is there a
>> >way to form the Reject message to a custom message. I already have
>> >RejectHasReason for this. The only way that I have thought I could do
>> >this is with a PostAuthHook.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions?
>> >
>> >-Ronan
>> >
>> >Ronan Eckelberry
>> >ronan at gowebco.com
>> >Sr. Network/Systems Engineer
>> >WEBco Solutions, Inc
>> >(352)746-2500
>> >www.webcosolutions.com
>> >
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>>
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