"Mike Cisar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody know if there are any "replacement" diallers or TCP/IP
> stacks for windows that actually report back the error code output
> by freeradius when a connection is denied.

  Not that I've heard of.

> We've got a few customers that are becoming an increasing hassle
> support-wise, who we could easily silence if there was a way we
> could show them the "you've exceeded your time limit", etc. error
> message when they are trying to dial in and get rejected.

  It may be easier to allow them in, and then point them to a web page
with the appropriate text on it.  (And filter out traffic to
everywhere but that web page.)

  How this is done depends on your NAS.  One generic alternative might
be to give them a private IP (10.x), in a subnet which isn't routed
anywhere.  Put a transparent HTTP proxy on that subnet, and return a
stock web page for all HTTP requests.

  It'll be annoying, but it might get the point across.

  Alan DeKok.

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