Hello Lakmin -
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, S.K.D. Lakmin Premnath wrote:
> <html><div>hi</div>
> <br>
> <div>Hey anyone has overcome this problem. 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</div>
> <br>
> <div>noc123 is my user & password as well.</div>
> <br>
> <div>radiator: {2} % perl radpwtst -user noc123 -password noc123
> </div>
> <div>sending Access-Request...</div>
> <div>Rejected</div>
> <div>sending Accounting-Request Start...</div>
> <div>ok</div>
> <div>sending Accounting-Request Stop...</div>
> <div>ok </div>
> <div>radiator: {4} % perl radpwtst -user mikem -password fred</div>
> <div>sending Access-Request...</div>
> <div>Rejected</div>
> <div>sending Accounting-Request Start...</div>
> <div>ok</div>
> <div>sending Accounting-Request Stop...</div>
> <div>ok </div>
> <br>
> <div>Here Accounting request start and stop records where written on
> ACCOUNTING table on MSSQL databse. but can't autheticate using radpwtst
> program.</div>
> <div>I have tried both common-sql.cfg and sql.cfg files on goodies
> directory. </div>
> <br>
> <div>------------Is any thing deals with encription password field in
> user database</div>
> <br>
> <div>can some one over come this type of situation.</div>
> <br>
First of all, please don't send html email, not everyone has compatible mailers.
I will need to see your configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4
debug showing what Radiator is doing.
thanks
Hugh
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