Well, as I mentioned (a couple of times now), the LDAP server was indeed returning a password to FreeRADIUS, since radtest was always working fine. So the problem wasn't in the LDAP server itself, because it does "return a password when an LDAP client queries it for a password" (as I also mentioned it, we are currently and successfully using it to authenticate other services). The problem was really related to MS-CHAP, and now that I changed to PAP, it all seems to be working fine...

Em 09-07-2010 13:35, Alan DeKok escreveu:
Daniel Gomes wrote:

Wrong guess, i'ts OpenLDAP :)

   Then fix it so that it returns a password to FreeRADIUS.

   It's an LDAP server.  If it doesn't return a password when an LDAP
client queries it for a password, it's broken.

   Alan DeKok.
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