if all else fails, try using rlm_perl to do the authentication (or maybe,
compare the password against both elements in the database, then 'rewrite'
it as the first if it matches, so rlm_sql recognises it properly. This, of
course, is a bit of a hack (but if it works every time and is less complex
than a failover implementation, is it bad?).

Jan

On 03/02/07, Federico Giannici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Alan DeKok wrote:
> Federico Giannici wrote:
>> Now we have to check every authentication against TWO different
>> passwords (it's OK if ONE is matched). Something like setting two
>> different and alternative "User-Password" attributes...
>
>   Sort of.  See doc/configurable_failover.

I read it, but I'm a little confused...

How can I use it to make the AUTHENTICATE sections to be tried a SECOND
time (with a different Cleartext-Password set by an authorization
module), if the first time the authentication failed?


Thanks.

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