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rlm_always(5)                                 FreeRADIUS Module                                rlm_always(5)



NAME
       rlm_always - FreeRADIUS Module

DESCRIPTION
       The  rlm_always  module  provides  a simple way to "always" return a value during the processing of a
       configuration section.  The module does nothing other than return a configured value.


       The main configuration item to be aware of is:

       rcode  This module will always return with the rcode specified.  The default, if none  specified  is:
              fail (RLM_MODULE_FAIL).

       The valid options are:

       reject RLM_MODULE_REJECT

       fail   RLM_MODULE_FAIL

       ok     RLM_MODULE_OK

       handled
              RLM_MODULE_HANDLED

       invalid
              RLM_MODULE_INVALID

       userlock
              RLM_MODULE_USERLOCK

       notfound
              RLM_MODULE_NOTFOUND

       noop   RLM_MODULE_NOOP

       updated
              RLM_MODULE_UPDATED

CONFIGURATION
       modules {
         ...
         always ok {
            rcode = ok
         }
         ...
       }
        ...
       authorize {
         ...
         redundant {
            sql1          # try to find the user in sql1
            sql2          # try to find the user in sql2
            ok            # if still not found, it's OK.
         }
         ...
       }


SECTIONS
       authorization, authentication, postauthentication, preaccounting, accounting, preproxy, postproxy


FILES
       /etc/raddb/radiusd.conf


SEE ALSO
       radiusd(8), radiusd.conf(5)

AUTHOR
       Chris Parker, cparker@segv.org



                                               3 February 2004                                 rlm_always(5)

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