(RADIATOR) problems with encrypted password in mysql
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Sun Dec 30 01:43:26 CST 2001
Hello Nir -
Can you send me a copy of one of the encrypted passwords from the database
please? And how do you have both encrypted and plaintext passwords in the
database?
regards
Hugh
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 22:14, nir cohen wrote:
> Hi All
> I installed the radiator and decide to do both the authentication and the
> ip address delivery through mysql database Everything is fine beside of if
> I try to do the authentication with encrypted passwd. With normal plain
> text passwd its fine the job done.
> My System is redhat 7.1 and the part in my radius.cfg that has the part of
> <AuthBy SQL> and responsible for the encrypt pasword authentication looks
> like this:
>
> AuthSelect select PASSWORD, CHECKATTR, REPLYATTR \
> from SUBSCRIBERS \
> where USERNAME='%n'
> AuthColumnDef 0, Encrypted-Password, check
>
>
>
> My question is what is wrong?Why I cant auth with encrypted paasword?
> In my mysql subscribers table I have a user with encrypted password and
> when I try to authenticate through the radpwtst I get auth reject but when
> I try to auth with plaintext password its work. In the subscribers table I
> have to this user the encrypted password as well as the plain text one.
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> Nir Cohen
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