Hello Nguyen -
The latest version of Radiator is 2.16.3. I recommend that you
download it and use that as there is much improved LDAP support.
regards
Hugh
At 9:38 -0600 26/8/00, Tu Nguyen wrote:
>On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hello Nguyen -
>>
>> On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Tu Nguyen wrote:
>> > Hi All:
>> > Has anyone out there successful in using Radiator to authenticate
>> > with LDAP? I can't seem to get radiator to send the password.
>> > Below is the log when using radpwtst for user=joe with an incorrect
>> > password. I always get "Access-Accept", even with a wrong password.
>> > Sniffer trace shows no sign of the password either.
>> > Can anyone advise me? Below are the logfile, console and my ldap.cfg.
>> >
>>
>> In normal operation, Radiator does not send the password to the LDAP server,
>> rather it looks up the user and pulls the password back to check it itself.
>> Your configuration file is looking for the contents of the LDAP attribute
>> "passwd" to use as the password check, and I suspect that field
>>does not exist.
>>
>> What version of Radiator are you running?
>
>I am using Radiator-2.9.
>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Hugh
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