I bet this is database specific.
Run radius in debug mode and see what is shown by the User-Name attribute.
Try to change sql query in postgresql.conf if radius accepts correct username.

Cheers,
Marcin 


On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 20:30:03 +0200 (CEST)
Christian Seitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I want to replace our old radius server with freeradius and it seems that 
> freeradius has all the features we need - great work! We are using 
> freeradius 1.0.2-4 from debian unstable with a PostgreSQL database for 
> users and logging.
> 
> My problem is that some of our usernames contain a "#", for example 
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Freeradius receives this username and logs it to 
> radius.log, but it logs "Auth: Login incorrect". When I turn on statement 
> logging in PostgreSQL, I can see, that freeradius sends a select query to 
> PostgreSQL with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the username instead of 
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> 
> When I change the username to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the database table, I 
> get "Auth: Login OK", although the client still sends "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as 
> the username and freeradius logs "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in radius.log.
> 
> Is this a bug in freeradius?
> 
> Chris
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