RE: Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 82, Issue 52

2012-02-17 Thread Peter Moreton
more interesting to work with than Windows tho, and reminds me somehow, of the fun days of OpenVMS) Peter Moreton *** The CBI's (Confederation of British Industry's) registered address is: Centre Point, 103 New

Re: Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 82, Issue 50

2012-02-16 Thread Peter Moreton
But why not simply create a simple web page, possibly even as a captive portal? It's much easier that way, plus it's real-time and you have no risk of email missing (e.g. due to spam filters, etc). if I build a webpage, then I also have to authenticate users who present themselves requesting

Freeradius GUI admin tool for SQL user entries?

2012-02-10 Thread Peter Moreton
Having got a working FREERADIUS + MySQL setup working, with usernames and MD5 password hashes being held in the radcheck SQL table. Now, I'm wondering if there is any neat, GUI admin tool to allow our sysadmins to be able to add users, update passwords etc with have to key sql statements?

How to encrypt Passwords?

2012-02-09 Thread Peter Moreton
I have a working Freeradius server with user information held in /etc/raddb/users in the form username Cleartext-Password = ABCD We have to store the passwords in some hashed or encrypted format and I'm posting the the list to ask how this is done. Can the 'users' file support ciphertext

RE: Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 65

2011-12-14 Thread Peter Moreton
Hi Rudolf, So it can be done, that's what I wanted to know really. I appreciate that all I am going to get is dual-passwords (1 LDAP, 1 Pin) but this will lift the level of security somewhat, and make it far harder to guess simple Username/Password combinations. Thanks, Peter Perhaps you

Freeradius as a PIN server?

2011-12-13 Thread Peter Moreton
authentication) Really, I am looking to build a lightweight 2-factor authentication system, without the expense of RSA SecurID or similar. Regards, Peter Moreton *** The CBI's (Confederation of British Industry's