Hello Carlos -

On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Carles Xavier Munyoz Bald� wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm going to use the MD5 password encryption mecanism for the user
> password stored in the Radiator users data base.
> I have two cuestions:
> (1) May I use the format:
> Password = $1$dfaraefaerqwfdsqwef
> or must I use the format:
> User-Password = $1$dfaraefaerqwfdsqwef
> 

I take it from the above that you are using a file for your user definitions?
If so, you can use either form.

> (2) In the Radiator documentation I have seen that it uses the Linux MD5
> password encryption algortim. Is this algoritm the same that the one
> used in the MD5 OpenSSL library function ? May I use the MD5 function
> from the OpenSSL library to generate the encrypted passwords ?
> 

Yes, as long as they conform to the above syntax.

Have a look at section 13 in the Radiator 2.16.3 reference manual.

regards

Hugh

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