(RADIATOR) Apache authentication problem
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Aug 30 21:02:50 CDT 2002
Hello Gionata -
I agree with Robert - the problem is most likely incorrect shared
secrets.
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 03:59 AM, Robert Blayzor wrote:
>> I want to authenticate the apache users with Radiator, I've installed:
>> Radiator 3.1
>> mod_auth_radius-1.5.2
>> apache1.3.19-5
>>
>> when I try to connect to my web site, apache show me the popup for the
>> radius authentication, I fill a valid radius username but the
>> authentication failed, on the radius log there is a "bad
>> password" error,
>> but the password is right.
>> Someone have any idea ???
>
> I just looked at this and wanted to check it out for myself, so I
> managed to download it, install it and get it to work for the first
> time.
>
> The main thing I would look at in your case is to make sure that the
> secrets match in your httpd.conf and in your Radiator configuration for
> the client.
>
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