Hello Camil -

At 17:53 -0500 30/11/00, Camil Samaha wrote:
>This is probably documented somewhere but I am drawing a blank. I
>authenticate using an SQL database where all the passwords are stored in
>plaintext. Is it possible to accept CHAP authentication? If so, how?
>


You don't have to do anything other than have the passwords in 
plaintext. Radiator looks for either User-Password or CHAP-Password 
and does the right thing automatically.

regards

Hugh
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