Hello,

It looks to me like the shared secret that radpwtst is not the same as the one
configured into the Client clause in your Radiator config file.

The default secret that radpwtst uses is "mysecret", but you can change this
with the -secret flag. Make sure it is the same as the one configured into your
Radiator config.

Hope that helps.

BTW, it would be helpful if you did not post HTML messages to the list: not
everyone has a compatible mail agent.


Cheers.


On Sep 30,  6:32pm, S.K.D. Lakmin Premnath wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) To Connect  BSDI to MSSQL using FreeTDS drivers
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hi

I'm running Radiator  2.14.1(single CPU Licence) on bsdi 4.0 machine. I used
FreeTDS to
connect MSSQL 7.0  database running on different Win NT 4.0 Server machine to
authenticate users from that database. when I try to do this it says following

noc is my user & password as well.

radiator: {2} % perl radpwtst -user noc -password noc
sending Access-Request...
Bad authenticator
sending Accounting-Request Start...
ok
sending Accounting-Request Stop...
ok
radiator: {4} % perl radpwtst -user mikem -password fred
sending Access-Request...
Bad authenticator
sending Accounting-Request Start...
ok
sending Accounting-Request Stop...
ok

Here Accounting request start and stop records where written on ACCOUNTING
table on
MSSQL databse. but can't autheticate using radpwtst program.
I have tried both common-sql.cfg and sql.cfg files on goodies directory.
Is any thing deals with encription password field in user database

can some one over come this type of situation.

thanks

lakmin

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