- On Tue, 2/17/09, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> From: Chuck Swiger
> Subject: Re: freebsd and freeradius
> To: ipfr...@yahoo.com
> Cc: "freebsd general questions"
> Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 10:54 AM
> On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:44 AM, gahn wrote:
> > No, there i
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:44 AM, gahn wrote:
No, there is no # in any lines of /etc/passwd.
Did you check /etc/master.passwd also?
Btw, what is this "src/etc/master.passwd" for?
A line like:
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/master.passwd,v 1.40 2005/06/06 20:19:56 brooks
Exp $
...indicates the CVS rev
Thanks, Chuck.
No, there is no # in any lines of /etc/passwd. Btw, what is this
"src/etc/master.passwd" for?
--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> From: Chuck Swiger
> Subject: Re: freebsd and freeradius
> To: ipfr...@yahoo.com
> Cc: "freebsd general
Hi--
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:20 AM, gahn wrote:
rlm_pap: WARNING! No "known good" password found for the user.
Authentication may fail because of this.
rlm_unix: GID too long in line: # $FreeBSD: src/etc/master.passwd,v
1.40.18.1 2008/11/25 02:59:29 kensmith Exp $
rlm_unix: [test]: invalid
Hi all:
i would like to use unix file /etc/passwd to authenticate users on my routers
and somehow it always fails:
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.10.101:61706, id=153,
length=53
User-Name = "tester"
User-Password = "test"
NAS-Identifier = "lab_1"