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Sent: Tuesday, September 6, 2011 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: Expiration Module Not Returning the Error Message
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Det Det det.explo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
The expiration module works but it is not returning the error message.
Everytime I include the Expiration attribute
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Det Det det.explo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
The expiration module works but it is not returning the error message.
Everytime I include the Expiration attribute and set date accordingly. The
user is denied login. The reason is because the account expired and NOT
Ana Gallardo wrote:
I'm working with freeradius 2.1.8 and I want to return an attribute when
eexpiration module return 'userlock'.
I try to add the item in expiration module:
expiration {
Reply-Message = LA CUENTA HA EXPIRADO PARA
%{%{Stripped-User-Name}:-%{User-Name}}
Thanks a lot.
Reply-Message = LA CUENTA HA EXPIRADO PARA
%{%{Stripped-User-Name}:-%{User-Name}}
Codigo-Reject := Cuenta-Expirada
}
But it doesn't work.
Nothing in the documentation suggests that will work.
Sometimes I don't know where can I found what I'm looking for, so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Expiration is included in the server core, default configuration and
enabled by default. There is nothing you need to do in order to
implement it.
Is the wiki outdated on this point?
Point being?
If it is, perhaps it should/could be updated?
Regards,
How? By instructing you that you should actually read the existing
entries in the configuration - perhaps what you want is already there?
There are plenty of features that have been configured or disabled
(commented out) by default. You just have to read through the
configuration in order to find
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Subject: Re: Expiration Module
Jaco van Tonder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is never sent. I use radtest and get no replyradtest simply sends
the
request again and again...
OK. It works for me with the default reject_delay = 5. You've
set it to 1, which is something
Jaco van Tonder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info. Setting it back to 5 did not help. But when I set it to
0 the reject is sent. Thus any value above 0 does not work.
Ok. I've fixed it.
Alan DekOk.
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Jaco van Tonder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is never sent. I use radtest and get no replyradtest simply sends the
request again and again...
OK. It works for me with the default reject_delay = 5. You've
set it to 1, which is something I haven't tested. Try setting it
BACK to the
Jaco van Tonder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if the expiration date/time has been reached - the
server traps this - but NO reply message is sent.
...
Delaying request 1 for 1 seconds
So... is it delayed for 1 second, or is it *never* sent?
My tests show it's only delayed for reject_delay
Subject: Re: Expiration Module
Jaco van Tonder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if the expiration date/time has been reached - the
server traps this - but NO reply message is sent.
...
Delaying request 1 for 1 seconds
So... is it delayed for 1 second, or is it *never* sent?
My tests show it's only
Van Deuren Joris escreveu:
Hi,
Who can tell me in a few lines what the function of the expiration
module is?
How does it work?
I'm not sure if there is a module or not but I use the Expiration
attribute to automatically expire logins at a certain time (or date).
For example, you can use
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Van Deuren Joris wrote:
Hi,
I would like to do the following:
Using the unix shadow file for authentication.
If a user password will expire send a message to the console telling him
that he must change his password.
If the user password has expired send a message to
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