Hello Mark -

The next version of Radiator has lots more features to do this sort of thing.

It should be out in the next couple of weeks.

cheers

Hugh


At 9:49 +1300 01/2/15, Mark - Orcon Support wrote:
>Just following up on this request -- I've been needing to do the same thing.
>I couldn't find a way to get the Reject-Reason attribute from within a hook.
>The ability to change this attribute would be great too.
>
>.........................................................................
>
>Mark Mackay,
>Orcon Internet.
>
>>  From: Samantha Naleendra Senaratna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>  Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 12:39:09 +0600 (GMT)
>>  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>  I've been developing a MySQL based authentication system for our users. We
>>  are using Radiator version 2.14.1. I need to trap the reason for
>>  authentication
>>  REJECTs. (for e.g expiration
>>  date passed or session timeout ), and update the database to indicate a
>>  status for each user. I was hoping to do this using a PostAuthHook,
>>  calling a perl function.  This passes a link to the request object to
>>  the PostAutHook. But I have been limited in this since I couldn't
>>  find any documentation of the attributes (and methods) of each user
>>  request object. Could you please help me on this. If anyone could tell
>>  me
>>  where to find such a documentation it would be very helpful to me.
>>
>>
>>  Samantha Naleendra Senaratna
>>  Systems Engineer
>>  Lanka Internet Services Ltd. Sri Lanka.
>>
>>  Tel: +94 1 565071
>>  Fax: +94 75 535637
>>
>>
>>
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