<Client DEFAULT>
Secret mysecret
DupInterval 0
</Client><Realm DEFAULT>
RewriteUsername s/^([EMAIL PROTECTED]).*/$1/
<AuthBy LDAP2>
# NoDefault
Version 3
Host mail
Port 389
AuthDN cn=root,o=ISP,c=IX
AuthPassword secret
BaseDN o=ISP,c=IX
UsernameAttr uid
PasswordAttr userPassword
AuthAttrDef servicetype,Service-Type,check
AuthAttrDef address,Frame-IP-Address,reply
</AuthBy><AuthBy SQL>
This is the error message when I try with user 'farida' password 'farida' md5 encryption :
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler 'Realm=DEFAULT'
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to farida
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for farida, 203.63.154.1, 1234
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthLDAP2:
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: INFO: Connecting to mail, port 389
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: INFO: Attempting to bind to LDAP server mail:389)
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: LDAP got result for uid=farida,ou=isp,o=topnet,c=ID
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: LDAP got userPassword: {md5}$1$41a6a36598a0acd0d0c3aac95edc7b35
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: Radius::AuthLDAP2 looks for match with farida
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: Radius::AuthLDAP2 REJECT: Bad Password
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: INFO: Connecting to mail, port 389
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: INFO: Attempting to bind to LDAP server mail:389)
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: No entries for DEFAULT found in LDAP database
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: INFO: Access rejected for farida: Bad Password
Tue Oct 28 15:55:56 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 127.0.0.1 port 32864 ....
Anyone can help ?
Thx in advance
Warmest regards
ddn
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