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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) How to setup muliple login tries for authentication.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Dear all
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>Basically i want to setup so that if user give wrong username and password
> or he has no balance in this account . he will prompt again for
> authentication rather than disconnected from radius.
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>what changes are required ...
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>thanks
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>M.T
That has to be done on the access-server. You should increase the ppp
retries.
On cisco you may use *ppp max-bad-auth 3.
*Jos� Borges Ferreira
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