Hello Morph -
I have not been able to find your records in our database, so could you please send me the name of the registered company that has purchased this copy of Radiator together with the username and password that you use to access the web site.
Please reply to me directly.
Many thanks
Hugh
On Tuesday, Jul 1, 2003, at 03:06 Australia/Melbourne, morph wrote:
Hi all
I've been looking for info in the mailing list without success so here is the question :)
I need to be able to receive in my radius CHAP and PAP requests.
For example if an user uses CHAP or PAP , my Radiator must be smart enough to check what kind of authentication method is receiving and then make the correct query to check if it�s wrong or it�s right.
In my database i have a column with the clear password for CHAP and another column with the crypted password for PAP for every user.
The perfect solution could be a way to make it work something like this:
<AuthBy SQL>
Identifier global_auth
DBSource dbi:mysql:xxx:xxx
DBUsername xxxx
DBAuth xxxx
FailureBackoffTime 2
Timeout 60
AuthSelect select PAPPASS,CHAPPASS from SUBSCRIBERS where USERNAME='%n' and SERVICE='%{Handler:Identifier}'
AuthColumnDef 0, Encrypted-Password, check
AuthColumnDef 1, User-Password , check
</AuthBy> also with the correct AuthByPolicy in the <AuthBy GROUP>
I mean, when Radiator gets an authentication request, it must query for the CHAP and PAP password stored in the database and then check if it�s PAP, if true then accept(if the password received is ok :-P ), if false check if it is CHAP...
Any suggestion would be appreciated ! Thanks in advance :)
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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