That's a very valid point, however we do all the CPE configuration
ourselves. Customer, as a rule, does not have access to the PPPoE
settings.
I think the message they would get is going to say something like
There is a problem with your internet connection. Please call
blahblahblah to resolve
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Subject: Re: Hello, and a (hopefully) simple question
Vlad,
are the passwords changed _by the billing system_ for any other
reason? You could use a trigger on the table to make a corresponding
change on the usergroup when the billing system changes the password
Vlad,
are the passwords changed _by the billing system_ for any other
reason? You could use a trigger on the table to make a corresponding
change on the usergroup when the billing system changes the password.
Better though might just be to have a Expiry Due? column added to
the users, and then
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
The only problem with this method is that our billing system is not
(currently) capable of changing the usergroup when the account is
suspended. All it does is change the password.
Vlad
On Jan 25, 2008 11:22 AM, Marinko Tarlac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
radius will reply whatever you need but
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
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
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
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David Roze
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To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Hello, and a (hopefully) simple question
Vlad,
are the passwords changed
, and a (hopefully) simple question
Vlad,
are the passwords changed _by the billing system_ for any other
reason? You could use a trigger on the table to make a corresponding
change on the usergroup when the billing system changes the password.
Better though might just be to have a Expiry Due
Now that you mention it, the billing software _is_ getting replaced
some time soon, but until then I have to hack radius as a workaround.
So alter groups and not passwords.
Is it not possible to Fall-Through failed users to another section
with its own pool and auth-type: accept?
Why? Just
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