(RADIATOR) bad password no matter what config you use
Rolando Riley
rriley at ayayai.com
Mon Jun 17 16:06:13 CDT 2002
MessageHummm... check your clients definitions and your shared secret for
"localhost" again. I think this is normally related to a shared secret
problem.
R. Riley
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De: owner-radiator at open.com.au [mailto:owner-radiator at open.com.au]En nombre
de Anton Krall
Enviado el: Monday, June 17, 2002 1:57 PM
Para: radiator at open.com.au
CC: hugh at open.com.au
Asunto: (RADIATOR) bad password no matter what config you use
Guys.. Im having problems with a simple radiator configuration.
I just installed 3.1 with a simple file.. like this:
LogDir /var/log/radius
DbDir /usr/local/radiator/etc
# Use a low trace level in production systems. Increase
# it to 4 or 5 for debugging, or use the -trace flag to radiusd
Trace 4
# You will probably want to add other Clients to suit your site,
# one for each NAS you want to work with
include %D/clients.cfg
include %D/realms.cfg
realms.cfg file:
<Realm testing.com>
AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept
RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
<AuthBy FILE>
Filename %D/users
</AuthBy>
</Realm>
users file:
akrall Password="akrall"
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,
Framed-Routing = None,
Framed-MTU = 1500,
Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP
Problem is that no matter what you do... I always get a bad pw:
[root at prepaid etc]# ../radpwtst -s localhost -secret Inter.net -user
akrall at testing.com -p akrall -delay_time 5 -noacct -trace
result:
sending Access-Request...
Packet dump:
*** Sending to 127.0.0.1 port 1645 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 13
Authentic: 1234567890123456
Attributes:
User-Name = "akrall at testing.com"
Service-Type = Framed-User
NAS-IP-Address = 203.63.154.1
NAS-Port = 1234
Called-Station-Id = "123456789"
Calling-Station-Id = "987654321"
NAS-Port-Type = Async
User-Password =
"{@D<255>v~<148><23><137><165><161>D<170><243><237>h"
Packet dump:
*** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 1645 ....
Code: Access-Reject
Identifier: 13
Authentic: R<208><204><16><212>+<243><245><135><161>n<210><192>w<180><149>
Attributes:
Reply-Message = "Request Denied"
Her is what the logs say:
*** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 32770 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 13
Authentic: 1234567890123456
Attributes:
User-Name = "akrall at testing.com"
Service-Type = Framed-User
NAS-IP-Address = 203.63.154.1
NAS-Port = 1234
Called-Station-Id = "123456789"
Calling-Station-Id = "987654321"
NAS-Port-Type = Async
User-Password =
"{@D<255>v~<148><23><137><165><161>D<170><243><237>h"
Mon Jun 17 14:55:14 2002: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler
'Realm=testing.com'
Mon Jun 17 14:55:14 2002: DEBUG: Rewrote user name to akrall
Mon Jun 17 14:55:14 2002: DEBUG: Deleting session for akrall at testing.com,
203.63.154.1, 1234
Mon Jun 17 14:55:14 2002: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE:
Mon Jun 17 14:55:14 2002: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE looks for match with
akrall
Mon Jun 17 14:55:14 2002: DEBUG: Radius::AuthFILE REJECT: Bad Password
Mon Jun 17 14:55:14 2002: INFO: Access rejected for akrall: Bad Password
Mon Jun 17 14:55:14 2002: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 127.0.0.1 port 32770 ....
Code: Access-Reject
Identifier: 13
Authentic: 1234567890123456
Attributes:
Reply-Message = "Request Denied"
Why am I getting the bad pw if everything is ok??
Thx for any help guys!!
Saludos
Anton Krall
Director de Tecnología
Inter.net México / Panamá
Tel; 5241-7609 Directo
Tel: 5241-7600 Conmutador
Celular: 0445-105-5160
ICQ: 4979450
email: akrall at team.inter.net
web: http://www.mx.inter.net
Outside Mexico:
Office: +52(555)241-7609
PBX: +52(555)241-7600
Mobile: +52(555)105-5160
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