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message
statement The message
statement allows to set up the messages that are
returned to the user with authentication-response packets.
message { account-closed string ; password-expired string ; password-expire-warning string ; access-denied string ; realm-quota string ; multiple-login string ; second-login string ; timespan-violation string ; }; |
All variables in message
block take a string argument. In
string you can use the usual C backslash notation to represent
non-printable characters. The use of %C{} and %R{} sequences
is also allowed (see section Macro Substitution).
account-closed
This message will be returned to the user whose account is administratively closed.
password-expired
This message will be returned to the user whose password has expired.
password-expire-warning
This is a warning message that will be returned along with an
authentication-acknowledge packet for the user whose password will
expire in less than n seconds. The value of n is set by
password-expire-warning
variable in auth
block.
See section auth
statement. In this string, you can use the %R{Password-Expire-Days}
substitution, to represent the actual number of days left
to the expiration date. The default is
Password Will Expire in %R{Password-Expire-Days} Days\r\n |
access-denied
This message is returned to the user who supplies an incorrect password or a not-existent user-name as his authentication credentials.
realm-quota
This message is returned when the user is trying to log in using a realm, and number of users that are currently logged in from this realm reaches maximum value. For a description of realms, see Realms.
multiple-login
This message is returned to the user, who has logged in more than
allowed number of times. For description of how to set the maximum
number of concurrent logins, see Simultaneous-Use
.
second-login
This is a special case of multiple-login
, which is used when
the user's login limit is 1.
timespan-violation
This message is returned to the user who is trying to login outside of
allowed time interval. For description of how to limit user's login
time, see Login-Time
.
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