> DEFAULT Auth-Type = Local, Password-Location = SQL
> NULL
Understood. Then I used (to match my previous setup) :
DEFAULT Auth-Type = Local, Password-Location = SQL, Acct-Type = SQL
Service-Type = Login-User
I get "Login incorrect".
I use the user 484 having password 999 with an "unpatched" radius 1.2.95
(meaning I run the original radius server).
Here are the traces :
---
Nov 04 15:16:43 Auth.debug: postgres.c:172:rad_postgres_getpwd: query: select
'999' as password ;
Nov 04 15:16:43 Auth.debug: postgres.c:188:rad_postgres_getpwd: status:
PGRES_TUPLES_OK
Nov 04 15:16:43 Auth.notice: (Access-Request 192.168.0.100 69 "484"): Login
incorrect @1 [484/999]
---
It seems that my password is still unrecognized (same behaviour as when I used
Auth-Type= SQL). Do you have any idea for investigating ? The "rule trace"
points on the only line present in the user file, given in the mail.
Regards,
Georges
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