Hello John -


You will find everything you need in the source code.

Here are the return values that are defined in "Radius/AuthGeneric.pm":

# Return codes for handle_request
$main::ACCEPT = 0;      # Issue an accept for us
$main::REJECT = 1;      # Issue a reject for us
$main::IGNORE = 2;      # Dont reply at all
$main::CHALLENGE = 3;   # Issue a challenge
$main::REJECT_IMMEDIATE = 4;   # Reject, and dont fall through

To understand more about the LDAP return codes you should check the source code for the Perl LDAP module that you are using - and of course don't forget to look at the code in "Radius/AuthLDAP2.pm".

There are also a number of example hooks in the file "goodies/hooks.txt".

regards

Hugh


ps - "may the source be with you..."



On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 05:28 Australia/Melbourne, John McFadden wrote:


I fairly green to Radius and Radiator so please excuse my ignorance.

I'm writing a post auth hook and want to make sure I cover all the various conditions.

ie:
I'll want to check and act on the result an AuthBy LDAP2.

I understand it can be ACCEPT or REJECT but I'm wondering if I need to handle other results such as IGNORE?

If so where do I get the full list of possible results?

Any pointers are appreciated?

Thanks in advance
John McFadden



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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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