On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, claufer wrote:

>
> >  I didn't say that.
> >
> >
> Ok, I?m sorry then I?ve misunterstood something.
>
> >>This means that my UserPassword entry in LDAP is unecessary?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >  No.
> >
> >
> Ok.
>
> >>I was setting up a DEFAULT password for all my LDAP users in users file.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >  I don't see why.
> >
> >
> Just to see if authentication with password in users file can be
> successfull instead of having the password in LDAP were the
> authentication always fails with the error: rlm_eap_leap: "FAILED
> incorrect NtChallengeResponse from AP"
>
> > Put the users password into the ldap database?
> >
> >  Alan DeKok.
> >
> hmm, Ok. Thats what I already did before: setting the "userPassword"
> entry in LDAP. Sadly I always get this error message above.
> But if I understood you properly I?m on the right path get this to work
> when setting the var "userPassword:=". in ldif files.
> I don?t  know were else I?m doing something wrong in configs, but if
> anyone has some ideas I would be really grateful!

Probably you need to extract your user password from the ldap entry and make it
available to eap_leap. The password should be clear text for things to work i
think. Check out doc/rlm_eap (EAP-MD5 and ldap) and doc/rlm_ldap on how to
configure password extraction in the ldap module

>
> best regards,
> cl
>
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