Since I didn't get Reply-Message to work, I decided to look into the source
code, I found that if the authentication didn't work out this line would
execute:
readfile("{$g['varetc_path']}/captiveportal-error.html"};
Considering the fact that its onlt shows the content of the HTML file, where
does the RADISU Reply-Message gets assigned to the variable that suppose to
show the error, also which line reads the radius attributes?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan De Graeve [mailto:Jonathan dot De dot Graeve at imelda dot be]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 11:58 AM
To: Alex M
Cc: Monowall Support List
Subject: RE: [m0n0wall] RE: Radreply message for CP
> Van: Alex M [mailto:radiussupport at lrcommunications dot net]
> Verzonden: donderdag 30 november 2006 15:46
> Aan: Jonathan De Graeve
> CC: Monowall Support List
> Onderwerp: RE: [m0n0wall] RE: Radreply message for CP
>
> Hmm didn't work, but I will debug with packet viewer..
> How about modifiy it so if radius sends nothing and access-reject is
sent
> then generate message that user have enetered locally or show defult
> message
> such as username pass incorrect?
>
You can just use the error html page for this purpose. No need to change
the code.
J.
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Jonathan De Graeve
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Mail: jonathan dot de dot graeve at imelda dot be
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