> Or (assuming similar shadowing system to freebsd) maybe telling it to
> use /etc/master.passwd as a standard (non-shadowed) password file?

> Or (assuming similar shadowing system to freebsd) maybe telling it to
> use /etc/master.passwd as a standard (non-shadowed) password file?
> 

That's it!

I've changed my config to the following:

# have it still go to the 'users' file for default settings
<Radius DEFAULT>
        <AuthBy FILE>
        </AuthBy>
</Realm>

# set up BSDI authentication
<Realm dummyrealmyadayadayada>
        <AuthBy UNIX>
                Identifier System
                Filename /etc/master.passwd
        </AuthBy>
</Realm>

That way, I have my 'users' file to say Auth-Type = System for the 
DEFAULT user (all I have in it now for testing purposes).

It authenticated just fine that way.

Then, I went back in and added in a 

<Realm wingnet.net>
        RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
                <AuthBy FILE>
                </AuthBy>
</Realm>

above these entries and tried doing a radpwtst with a 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  That worked also.

In the words of Shadow from the movie Homeward Bound, "Chance!  You're 
a genius!"

Thanks a lot for the help.  Now to try all of this with a real live 
3Com access server...

To the list:  if anyone else is doing BSDI and knows of a better way of 
doing this, please let me know.



Craig Thompson
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