(RADIATOR) Protecting passwords in radius.cfg

Bret Jordan bret.jordan at utah.edu
Tue Jun 22 17:36:00 CDT 2004


And here is a passwd hashing script I wrote to do just this, it will do 
SHA1 and MD5.

http://utahgeeks.sourceforge.net/prgs/passwd.html

Bret

Terry Simons wrote:

> You can SHA1 or MD5 hash the passwords in your file.
>
> There are examples in the "users" file in the Radiator directory.
>
> Here's an example from the users file:
>
> pwtest2   User-Password = "{SHA}k1qAjger6rE9fhCrig+QPZ/HTrJhYWE="
>
> - Terry
>
> On Jun 22, 2004, at 11:31 AM, Vincent Hua wrote:
>
>> Hi, guys,
>>
>> We needed to secure the passwords which appear in clear text in the
>> radius.cfg.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks...
>>
>> Vincent
>>
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