(RADIATOR) getting user information running AuthBy Test
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Wed Aug 14 16:54:58 CDT 2002
Hello Zack -
I am not quite sure what you mean below, could you give me a few more
details on what you want to do with the AuthBy TEST?
For your second question, the ENCRYPTEDPASSWORD is a UNIX encrypted
password. Other forms of encryption are supported with prefixes as
described in sections 13.1.1 and 13.1.2 in the Radiator reference manual
("doc/ref.html").
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 03:55 AM, Zack W. Kneisley wrote:
> I'm currently using a windows2000 IAS server for our radius, but am
> Going to be using radiator soon.. I know I can have Radiator
> authenticate Using AuthBy ADSI to my domain controler, But I want to
> move this to a MySQL db for authentication. Because Win2000 does not
> allow passwords to be exported, I would like to use AuthBy Test and have
> the user records automatically created. How can this be done? I also
> have another question, How are the ENCRYPTEDPASSWORD field in the MySQL
> Db created? I'm a new user to radiator so please bear with me.
>
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