04-Feb-03 at 18:32, Pavel S. Shirshov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Tuesday, February 4, 2003, 1:44:21 PM, you wrote:
> 
> SW> 04-Feb-03 at 01:19, Robert Canary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> >>   modcall[authorize]: module "sql" returns ok
> 
> SW> The SQL part is working
> 
> >>   users: Matched DEFAULT at 152
> >> modcall[authorize]: module "files" returns ok
> >> modcall: group authorize returns ok
> 
> SW> Files is also ready to authenticate after authorization
> 
> >>   rad_check_password:  Found Auth-Type System
> >>   auth: type "System"
> 
> SW> Now, the auth type is System. Aha! That means it won't authenticate
> SW> against SQL but the /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow file...
> 
> >>   modcall: entering group authenticate
> >> modcall[authenticate]: module "unix" returns notfound
> 
> SW> There is no user in the system files 
> 
> >> modcall: group authenticate returns notfound
> >> auth: Failed to validate the user.
> 
> SW> Read what it is telling you...
> 
> SW> You need Auth-Type Local returned by your SQL DB.
> 
> May be to faq this question?

It's in the

www.frontios.com/freeradius.html

It's not particularly clear in the docs, but it is there somewhere,
otherwise I wouldn't have come to that conclusion.

It seems a lot of people are using MySQL as their DB backend, if I had
the time I'd write something up but for the next couple months I'm
pretty stretched.

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