A quick fix is to change your radius.cfg file to point to
/etc/master.passwd I think.

I'm having a similar problem w/ linux (however I just started using PAM)..
Where if I point to /etc/shadow it doesn't get the users primary group.
I'd sure like to see radiator support PasswordFile /etc/passwd and
ShadowFile /etc/shadow etc... :)

Jason

On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, S.K.D. Lakmin Premnath wrote:

> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 18:22:40 +0000
> From: S.K.D. Lakmin Premnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Authenticate users from BSDI password file 
> 
> hi mikem
> 
> I'm running Radiator 2.14.1(single CPU Licence) on bsdi 4.0 machine. I need
> to authenticate users from UNIX password file. when I try to do this it
> says following
> 
> lakmin is my user & abc123 is my password.
> 
> radiator: {2} % perl radpwtst -user lakmin -password abc123
> sending Access-Request...
> Rejected
> sending Accounting-Request Start...
> OK
> sending Accounting-Request Stop...
> OK
> radiator: {3} %       
> 
> following is output of password log file
> Mon Oct 11 18:05:17 1999:939643517:lakmin:abc123:ENCRYPTED:FAIL     
> 
> In radius.cfg file
> <Realm DEFAULT>  
>               <AuthBy UNIX>
>                 Identifier System
>                 Filename /etc/passwd
>                 GroupFilename /etc/group
>               </AuthBy UNIX>                        
> <Realm>  
> 
> In users file
> #DEFAULT Auth-Type = System, Group = group1, Auth-Type=Radius
> DEFAULT Auth-Type = System, Group = wheel
> #       Reply-Message = you are in group 1
>                                                        
> 
> thankx
> 
> lakmin
> 
> 
> 
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