Hello Jeremy -
On Sunday 24 December 2000 14:46, Jeremy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Okay, after spending half the night messing with ODBC and NT, I
> finally have our BSDI Radiator server talking to Rodopi on an NT box.
>
> Now, there's another interesting problem that maybe someone knows
> what's up. First, let me explain our setup:
>
> 3Com Total Control (HiPer ARC) - talks to Radiator on BSDI
>
> BSDI+Radiator - by default, authenticates users through the system
> password file, except for one realm which is our Rodopi test realm
> To talk to Rodopi we use dbi:ODBC:Rodopi and the OpenLink ODBC
> drivers. The ODBC drivers work fine, I can connect to the SQL db
> on the NT server from UNIX.
>
> Rodopi (NT4+MSSQL7) - WinNT4 SP6a, MS-SQL7 SP3, Rodopi 5.1, nothing
> really odd or bizzare except the LAN it's on (temporarily at my
> house) is connected using a 56K modem -- BUT, I do have *public* IPs
> routed out here and working. (I've had my Linux mail/web server here
> for several months.)
>
> Anyway, when I try to authenticate from the 3Com server under the
> Rodopi realm, it *always* accepts me, no matter what username and password
> I supply. It takes a few seconds, but that's probably very likely to the
> fact that the Rodopi machine is out here on my 56K modem for a few days.
> I can also dial in from another machine to the 3Com and authenticate with
> any user/passwd under that realm and get a PPP session.
>
> Hopefully someone can help me clear this up. I'm (as my .sig
> says) more talented in UNIX than in NT. I figure someone out there has
> probably run into this before and could explain what's causing it.
>
You will have to send me a copy of your configuration fle together with a
trace 4 debug showing what is going on.
thanks
Hugh
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