No, I think things would be much easier if I were, but that is just not
the case. The web server is on a Win2k/IIS/CF5 system. In the past we have
done some simple authentication with usernames and passwords
(encrypted) in a database, but the powers that be are insisting that we
authenticate logins to the intranet site with their Radius server that is
sitting on the Unix (BSD) side of the network.
When I tried the cfx_radauth tag the request was made on the unix side but
there must have been something wrong with the request that was sent
because their logs said that a username was not supplied. So, I was
halfway there but that doesn't count.
Kristine C. Hege [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Database & Applications Specialist Phone: (802) 463-2111
SoVerNet Inc. Ext: 105
5 Rockingham St.
Bellows Falls, VT 05101
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Lewis Sellers wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 17:08:47 -0500 (EST), <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I am trying to use CF to authenticate users with their Username and
> >password from the radius server on the Unix side of the network on an
> >Win2K/IIS/CF 5 server. I tried the cfx_radauth tag without success. The
> >sys admin watched the request and said that the username was not being
> >sent. In this initial testing phase I hardcoded in a valid username and
> >password as a "proof of concept" so there isn't any chance that a variable
> >is not evaluating properly. The tag does make a request to the radius
> >server but just doesn't seem to be passing the right data along. Is there
> >something I could be doing wrong? Is there a better tag out there (I tried
> >the java one, even though it says it has only been tested on linux, with
> >no success)? Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> To clear this up, you're wanting something that works on Windows or
> Linux? Linux right?
>
> --min
>
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