Hello Cassidy -

On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Cassidy B. Larson wrote:
> Howdy all:
> 
> I've installed radiator on a new FreeBSD box.. everything from scratch.. but
> I've been having a heck of a time getting the passwords to match right with
> the SQL user database I run.
> 
> I've looked at the detail log file when I run the radpwtst program.. and I
> get a rejection from the SQL server due to "Bad Password".. Here's a taste
> from the detailed logfile:
> 
> Fri Sep 22 15:09:20 2000: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL looks for match with butch
> Fri Sep 22 15:09:20 2000: DEBUG: Radius::AuthSQL REJECT: Bad Password
> 
> Then the fun part comes in the password file.. where the clear text password
> 'should' appear I see garbage.. then the 'encrypted' version of the
> 'garbage' password that I typed in..
> 
> Anybody have any clues? I've installed mysql and all the other compontents
> that I need.. I get no compilation errors when installing Radiator.. I'm at
> a loss..any help would be appreciated.
> 

If you are using encrypted passwords in your database, you can only use PAP
authentication on your NAS(s). If you want to use CHAP on your NAS(s), you must
use cleartext passwords in your database.

hth

Hugh


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