So, what would be the difference between a customer who was disconnected, and one who cannot remember his/her password (yeah, this never happens, right?) There would be no differentiation, and customers who have simply forgotten their password may be upset when you tell then they are disconnected.... Might want to remember that when you write your web page.

Just my $.10...

Alex

Vlad Sedov wrote:
Well, what I'm trying to do is accept the session whether the password
is correct or not, but if it's not correct, assign Framed-IP-Address
from a different IP pool, so our firewall downstream from the NAS can
redirect their HTTP traffic to a payment site.


Vlad


On Jan 25, 2008 11:27 AM, JB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If it's just a message you want to display, you could use the Reply-
Message attribute.
Of course, your access controler would have to know how handle this
attribute.

JB


Marinko Tarlac wrote:

radius will reply whatever you need but you need to tell him what do
you want.

For example, if you're using mysql, when user account expires you
can add him to specific group and group attributes you can set in
radgroupreply table. (ip pool, tx, rx limit etc.)

On Jan 25, 2008 6:18 PM, Vlad Sedov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey folks.

Right now, we use freeradius to authenticate simple pap/chap PPP
clients. When a username/password is rejected, radius simply send
back
a reject message to the NAS.

Is it possible to change this behavior so that a failed auth attempt
gets accepted with an alternate IP pool instead of being rejected?

the idea is to force suspended users through a web proxy that tells
them that they have a billing issue, instead of rejecting their
connection altogether.


Any help would be appreciated....


Vlad


JB




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