(RADIATOR) rcrypt passwords when using AuthBy SQL
William Holmes
wtholmes at cs.cornell.edu
Mon Nov 24 12:27:10 CST 2003
Hello,
I have the following AuthBy SQL clause setup. The passwords in the
PASSWORD colunm
have the following format: {rcrypt}somehasvalue123456
I am unable to authenticate. According to 6.28.6 in the config guide it
should be
possible to use rcrypted passwords. What might I be missing.
Thanks
Bill
# This will authenticate users from SUBSCRIBERS
<Realm DEFAULT>
<AuthBy SQL>
# Adjust DBSource, DBUsername, DBAuth to suit your DB
DBSource dbi:mysql:radius:localhost
DBUsername afakeusername
DBAuth afakepassword
# Use Rcrypt passwords ....
RcryptKey afakercryptkey.
# You may want to tailor these for your ACCOUNTING table
# You can add your own columns to store whatever you like
AccountingTable ACCOUNTING
AcctColumnDef USERNAME,User-Name
AcctColumnDef TIME_STAMP,Timestamp,integer
AcctColumnDef ACCTSTATUSTYPE,Acct-Status-Type
AcctColumnDef ACCTDELAYTIME,Acct-Delay-Time,integer
AcctColumnDef ACCTINPUTOCTETS,Acct-Input-Octets,integer
AcctColumnDef ACCTOUTPUTOCTETS,Acct-Output-Octets,integer
AcctColumnDef ACCTSESSIONID,Acct-Session-Id
AcctColumnDef ACCTSESSIONTIME,Acct-Session-Time,integer
AcctColumnDef ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,Acct-Terminate-Cause
AcctColumnDef NASIDENTIFIER,NAS-Identifier
AcctColumnDef NASPORT,NAS-Port,integer
AcctColumnDef FRAMEDIPADDRESS,Framed-IP-Address
# You can arrange to log accounting to a file if the
# SQL insert fails with AcctFailedLogFileName
# That way you could recover from a broken SQL
# server
#AcctFailedLogFileName %D/missedaccounting
</AuthBy>
</Realm>
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