Hello Scott -

On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Scott Helms wrote:
> 
> 
> I apologize if some one has already answered this, but I could not find it
> in the archive.  I am trying to set up a proxy (Auth by Radius) system for a
> client and I am running into a puzzeling problem.  The customer is using
> Lvingston RADIUS 2.1 on a Free BSD box and we are running Radiator 2.15 on a
> Solaris 2.7 box.  What we are seeing is that the radpwtst program
> authenticates perfectly and a customer dialing in will authenticate if they
> use a terminal window after dialing, but if they try to dial in without they
> do not connect and get a "Check your password error".  This is the only
> customer we are having this problem with and I can't find a reason for it to
> be happening, any help anyone can give will be GREATLY appreciated :)
> 

Your customer may possibly have his dialler set to use an encrypted password,
which will not work as you have discovered.

hth

Hugh

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