Uy! Salamat pareng dido. So thus this mean that I have
to hack the other radius servers to make them pass and
recognize packets?
--- Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 01:59:44AM -0700, Joseph
> Ross Lee wrote:
> > Hello! Thus anybody here made a successfull
> > implementation of Radius using SHA-512 encryption
> for
> > the password? Any suggestions?
> 
> Pareng Ross, you could do that, but what Radius
> client do you know of
> (other than one of your software-based ones) that
> actually uses SHA-512
> for the hashing? Note that SHA-512 isn't even a
> NIST-approved standard
> yet, and is less than two years old. It's not
> mentioned in the RADIUS
> RFC's for that reason (MD5 and SHA-1 only for
> obvious reasons), so any
> SHA-512 RADIUS client/server tandem you create will
> not be compliant
> with RFC 2138, and no preexisting unhacked RADIUS
> client or server will
> recognize such packets.
> 
> -- 
> Rafael R. Sevilla <dido at imperium dot ph>
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