![]() ![]() ![]() Now You have to create expired ip pool so we can distinguish non payment users and expired users profile so if we want to block any user, we will simply change this user profile to expired profile. To shorten this guide, I assume you have a working pppoe server in place with following config.įor example you may have pppoe server configured for following scheme, ![]() This is sometimes helpful for some other purposes too, for example you can also configure / schedule Payment Reminder, that can show payment reminder to users at specific dates/time for few seconds / minutes and then user can resume surfing after few seconds/minutes. Remember, methods can vary, but the logic remains same in most cases.įor example when you want to block user due to non payment, just change the user profile to expired users, Then the User will still be able to connect using his ID (pppoe dialer), but when he will try to surf the internet, he will be redirected to you local web server page where he will be informed that his/her account have been suspended due to non payment. In this guide I used PPPoE server only, but you can apply this theory to HOTSPOT or other services also. Following is a small howto (written on request of a friend) on how you can redirect non payment / expired pppoe users to a page where he can be informed that his/her account have been suspended due to non payment.
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