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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Checking if a UNIX user exists without checking his
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tom minchin wrote:
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> On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 05:16:15PM -0500, Mike McCauley wrote:
> >
> > My mailers use Radius to authenticate the users. When a mail arrive for
> > a user, or when a user send a mail, I must check if the user exist in
> > the user DB.
> > I have a MySQL database, on which I can check without trouble if a
> > username is valid or not.
> > But old logins are in a UNIX passwd file (I can't migrate those account
> > because te passwords are encrypted).
> >
>
> I'd migrate the users from UNIX. Radiator can log the username and the
> clear text password (look at PasswordLogFileName).
>

I've already a script that create an SQL account from an UNIX one when a
user connect to our network. That is the only way I found to capture the
clear-text password.
But here my trouble is if a user simply uses our mail services, without
dialup connect, his account will never be created in the SQL db...

So, I reask my question : is there any way, using AuthBy UNIX, to check
the presence of a username in a passwd file ?
Waiting for a response, I'll now write a perl script for that (using
AuthBy EXTERNAL)

Thanks a lot for help.


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