Hello Mark -

BTW - in addition to my previous post, you may have to consider returning some
sensible set of reply attributes to allow the establishment of a session.

cheers

Hugh


On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Orcon Network Coordinator, Mark Mackay wrote:
> Hi all - 
> 
> Got a customer of our, who uses Proxy-auth having a power cut tomorrow
> morning - thus their Radius server won't reply. So I'm trying to ACCEPT
> whenever we don't get a reply from their server (always good in the event of
> network problems).
> 
> Tried adding into <AuthBy RADIUS>
> 
>     NoReplyHook sub{ return $main::ACCEPT; };
> 
> But no joy.  Any help (before tomorrow am...) would be appreciated!
> 
> Mark Mackay,
> Orcon Internet.
> 
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