Are you sure the RADIUS secret is the right one?
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 12:14 PM, JB list.freerad...@me.com wrote:
Hi!
We're proxying auth requests to another RADIUS service and encounter the
following problem:
The password seems to get changed somewhere along the way.
In our case, a 9
On 02/10/13 17:14, JB wrote:
Hi!
We're proxying auth requests to another RADIUS service and encounter the
following problem:
The password seems to get changed somewhere along the way.
In our case, a 9 character password arrives as 16 character garbage at the home
server, which then -of
Has anyone encountered a similar situation?
Yes, it's called getting the shared secret wrong between two of your servers.
To prove this, enable Message-Authenticator validation on the home server.
I believe recent versions of FreeRADIUS will include the Message-Authenticator
attribute by
Yes, we double checked the secret.
Am 02.10.2013 um 18:20 schrieb Francois Gaudreault fgaudrea...@cloudops.com:
Are you sure the RADIUS secret is the right one?
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 12:14 PM, JB list.freerad...@me.com wrote:
Hi!
We're proxying auth requests to another RADIUS service
On 02/10/13 17:30, JB wrote:
Yes, we double checked the secret.
Well, you missed something.
There is no other reasonable explanation for the behaviour you're
seeing. In *theory* it could be broken MD5 libraries at one end, but
that's so unlikely that the possibility can be discarded.
You
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