Re: (RADIATOR) Chap-Password - How??

1999-04-13 Thread Arnie Roberts
Mike said >Its the NAS that decides whether to do PAP or CHAP. Radiator just takes what >its given and checks against User-Password in the user entry Sorry - my mistake. I assumed Chap-Password was a separate configurable item. I've re-tested using your explanation and now the server accepts and

Re: (RADIATOR) Chap-Password - How??

1999-04-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
> I have a fundamental problem with Chap. How do I give a > user a CHAP-Password?? It is a check item I suppose but if > I include it as plain text like this in my users file - > > USERNAME CHAP-Password = "0123456789ABCDEF", > NAS-IP-Address = "193.129.12.90"Service-Type = Framed-User, Have

Re: (RADIATOR) Chap-Password - How??

1999-04-13 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Arnie, On Apr 13, 10:30am, Arnie Roberts wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Chap-Password - How?? > Hi all, > > I have a fundamental problem with Chap. How do I give a user a CHAP-Password?? > It is a check item I suppose but if I include it as plain text like this in my users file

(RADIATOR) Chap-Password - How??

1999-04-13 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi all, I have a fundamental problem with Chap. How do I give a user a CHAP-Password?? It is a check item I suppose but if I include it as plain text like this in my users file - USERNAME CHAP-Password = "0123456789ABCDEF", NAS-IP-Address = "193.129.12.90" Service-Type = Framed-User,