Another thing occured to me.

The MD5 Perl module on your Motorolla-based Linux system may have some
problem.

To test this, use the "encpass.pl" script from the client package:

# ls /usr/local/gdipc/bin
encpass.pl  gdipc.pl  gdipping.pl  netcheck.pl  snmpqry.pl
# . use gdipc
# encpass.pl hello
5d41402abc4b2a76b9719d911017c592
# encpass.pl bye
bfa99df33b137bc8fb5f5407d7e58da8

Do your results match those above?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Creighton MacDonnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "GnuDIP Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [GnuDIP] A way to get more debug info


> I wonder if the case could somehow be getting changed? Or perhaps there
> is some sort of character encoding issue? The only other thing I can
> think of is that there may some sort of non-display character at the end
> of the lines in gnudip.conf that have the passwords (e.g.. carriage
> return). This would get tacked onto the passord when gnudip.conf was
> read. If this was true for other lines in gnudip.conf, then I would
> expect minidip.pl to fail misearably long before it gets to checking any
> passwords.
>
> > Sean McAvoy wrote:
> >
> >> Minidip stil uses the same perl script to update, except it has no web
> >> interface or DB, you simply add hosts/passwords in the config. The
> >> really bizare thing is that when I use the config on an x86 system, it
> >> works. When I use it on a Motarola Coldfire processor (running
uCLinux),
> >> it gives me an invalid login error...

--
 Creighton MacDonnell
http://macdonnell.ca/



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