(RADIATOR) What's NT-MTA-MD5 ?

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Sat Feb 14 17:22:35 CST 2004


Hello Oscar,


On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 03:51 am, Oscar L. Garzón wrote:
> Hello, I already searched archive, but couldn`t find an answer. I'm tryng
> to authenticate against a SunONE Directory Server...
> Some of the passwords are encrypted using SHA1 ( By default ), and others
> using MD5 (taken from a mail server), however I was expecting  $1 prefix in
> MD5 ones... not {NT-MTA-MD5}.
> Does Radiator support it? is there anything extra I should do?

Radiator does not curently support that, but if you can send me a correct 
password that corresponds to an NS-MT-MDA5 password, we will try to add it.

Cheers.

>
>
> This is what I get.
>
> ------------
>
> When I try to authenticate a user whose password is stored in SHA I get
>
> radpwtst -user test1 -password 'hola123'
> sending Access-Request...
> OK
>
> radpwtst -user test1 -password
> '{SSHA}wHFev3vKYvDM2/lDqx924jyw3sM7UepoS14OBw=='
> sending Access-Request...
> Rejected: Request Denied
>
> Log File looks like this
> Thu Feb 12 18:33:15 2004: DEBUG: LDAP got userPassword:
> {SSHA}wHFev3vKYvDM2/lDqx924jyw3sM7UepoS14OBw==
>
> ------------
>
> When I try to authenticate a user whose password is stored in MD5 I get
> radpwtst -user test2 -password 'hola123'
> sending Access-Request...
> Rejected: Request Denied
>
> radpwtst -user test2 -password
> '{NS-MTA-MD5}525c347a78adc72d5aa2792d78ff3cd3cd1bf318fa32c5866166a7edcb1e1c
>8 7'
> sending Access-Request...
> OK
>
>
> Log File looks like this
> Thu Feb 12 18:30:34 2004: DEBUG: LDAP got userPassword:
> {NS-MTA-MD5}525c347a78adc72d5aa2792d78ff3cd3cd1bf318fa32c5866166a7edcb1e1c8
>7

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