Hello Deden -
You can set the "Version" parameter in your AuthBy LDAP2 clause.
See section 6.35.22 in the Radiator 3.7.1 reference manual ("doc/ref.html").
BTW - could you please tell me the userid and the name of the registered company that has purchased this copy of Radiator? You can reply to me directly if you prefer not to post to the list.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 18:41 Australia/Melbourne, deden purnamahadi wrote:
I tried to configure Radiator with LDAP.
When I run radpwtst -user user -password password, I got this error msg.
Anyone ever got the same problem ? -----------------------------------
Fri Oct 24 15:35:03 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Realm=DEFAULT'
Fri Oct 24 15:35:03 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for benny, 203.63.154.1, 1234
Fri Oct 24 15:35:03 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthLDAP2:
Fri Oct 24 15:35:03 2003: INFO: Connecting to localhost, port 389
Fri Oct 24 15:35:03 2003: INFO: Attempting to bind to LDAP server localhost:389)
Fri Oct 24 15:35:03 2003: ERR: Could not bind connection with cn=Manager, o=ISP, c=IX, secret, error: LDAP_PROTOCOL_ERROR (server localhost:389).
Fri Oct 24 15:35:03 2003: ERR: Backing off from localhost:389 for 600 seconds.
Fri Oct 24 15:35:08 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 33652 ....
Code: Accounting-Request
Identifier: 244
Authentic: z @g<169><217>/<184><200>!D<149><234><233><156><28>
Attributes:
Warmest regards
ddn
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