Check items is the name given to the RADIUS attributes in the
Access-Request that is checked before the user is granted an
Access-Accept. All the check items for a user are checked. If any check
item does not match the access is denied. You can have multiple check
items for the same attribute, and the check only passes if all check items
pass.
Usually
this is used to limit the conditions under which a user is permitted to
log on to your system. The most common case is to require a User-Password
or Encrypted-Password, and you may also want to limit access via certain
NASs, or at certain times. You can use any RADIUS attribute as a check
item, and there are also some special attributes that are handled within
Radiator in order to provide extra ways of controlling user
access.
Since different brands and models of NAS implement different
subsets of the RADIUS specification, it is not possible here to describe
all the things you can configure in your NAS with reply items. For more
information, see your NAS vendor's documentation.