Hi Christian,

also, perhaps you might consider that
ContinueUntilAccept is (usually) indentical to ContinueWhile(ignore or reject)

Cheers.


On Dec 6,  8:25am, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) ContinueWhileReject vs ContinueWhileIgnore
>
> Hello Christian -
>
> On Sun, 05 Dec 1999, Christian Brem wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Is it possible to define something like "ContinueWhileReject OR
WhileIgnore".
> >
>
> Here is the relevant section from the manual:
>
>   6.19.1   AuthByPolicy
>
> This parameter allows you to control the behaviour of multiple AuthBy clauses
> inside this AuthBy GROUP. In particular, it allows you to specify under what
> conditions Radiator will try the next AuthBy clause. If you only have one
> AuthBy clause, AuthByPolicy is not relevant and is ignored.
>
> Recall that for a single Realm, Handler or AuthBy GROUP, you can specify more
> than one AuthBy clause. The normal behaviour of Radiator is to try to
> authenticate with the first one. If that authentication method either Accepts
> or Rejects the request, then Radiator will immediately send a reply to the
NAS.
> If on the other hand the AuthBy Ignores the request, then the next one will
be
> tried. That is the normal and default behaviour, but with AuthByPolicy, you
can
> change that. The permissible values of AuthByPolicy are:
>
>   ContinueWhileIgnore
>
> This is the default. Continue trying to authenticate until either Accept or
Reject
>
>
>   ContinueUntilIgnore
>
> Continue trying to authenticate until Ignore
>
>
>   ContinueWhileAccept
>
> Continue trying to authenticate as long as it is Accepted
>
>
>   ContinueUntilAccept
>
> Continue trying to authenticate until it is Accepted
>
>
>   ContinueWhileReject
>
> Continue trying to authenticate as long as it is Rejected
>
>
>   ContinueUntilReject
>
> Continue trying to authenticate until it is Rejected
>
>
>   anything else
>
> Always do every authentication method.
>
>
> hth
>
> Hugh
>
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