I am definitely authenticating against mysql!!  I have been working with
this system for over a year and it has worked great...if the user's MAC
isn't in there then they can't authenticate.    Matches "local"
User-Password :: Doesn't that tell you im authenticating?  Please
advise..

Mike

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Walcher
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 3:11 AM
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Subject: RE: Cisco Aironet - MAC auth logs


See the differnece?!

> ******** Output of the ORINOCO from radiusd -X:
> rlm_sql: Released sql socket id: 4
>   modcall[authorize]: module "sql" returns ok
>   modcall[authorize]: module "files" returns notfound
> modcall: group authorize returns ok
> auth: type Local

        Auth-Type := Local

> auth: user supplied User-Password matches local User-Password

        Matches "local" User-Password

> Sending Access-Accept of id 31 to XXX.XX.XX.XX:6001
> Finished request 1



> ******** Output of the CISCO from radiusd -X:
> rlm_sql: Pairs do not match [00022d111111]

        !!!!!


> rlm_sql: Released sql socket id: 4
>   modcall[authorize]: module "sql" returns notfound
>   modcall[authorize]: module "files" returns notfound
> modcall: group authorize returns ok
> auth: No Auth-Type configuration for the request, rejecting the user

        No Auth-Type

> auth: Failed to validate the user.
> Delaying request 0 for 1 seconds
> Finished request 0

AFAIS you're not authenticating against mysql... in none of the two
cases!





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