= Built-in Modules In some cases, it is useful to reject a request immediately or perform another action on it. The built-in modules can be used to perform these actions. These modules are named for the return codes given in the xref:module.adoc[module] section. In practice, these modules are implemented by the `always` module and exist so that a success or failure can be forced during the processing of a policy. The names and behaviours of these modules are given below: `fail`:: Causes the request to be treated as if a database failure had occurred. `noop`:: Do nothing. This also serves as an instruction to the configurable failover tracking that nothing was done in the current section. `ok`:: Instructs the server that the request was processed properly. This keyword can be used to over-ride earlier failures if the local administrator determines that the failures are not catastrophic. `reject`:: Causes the request to be immediately rejected. .Example [source,unlang] ---- if (!&User-Name) { update reply { Reply-Message := "We don't know who you are" } reject } ---- // Copyright (C) 2020 Network RADIUS SAS. Licenced under CC-by-NC 4.0. // Development of this documentation was sponsored by Network RADIUS SAS.