(RADIATOR) Bad patches-3.14.tar.gz
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Sat Feb 25 00:13:33 CST 2006
Hello Petr -
Could you please send us a copy of your configuration file and a
trace 4 debug showing what is happening in both cases?
regards
Hugh
On 24 Feb 2006, at 23:39, Petr Zimak wrote:
>
> Hello all
>
> Today, Feb 24 at 11:50 european time, I have downloaded the latest
> patches-3.14.tar.gz
> and installed without checking. Then my logfile was filled with
> lines like these:
>
> Fri Feb 24 12:55:58 2006: INFO: Connecting to ldap1.urz.unibas.ch:389
> Fri Feb 24 12:55:58 2006: INFO: Attempting to bind to LDAP server
> ldap1.urz.unibas.ch:389
> Fri Feb 24 12:55:58 2006: INFO: Access rejected for
> Petr.Zimak at unibas.ch: Bad Encrypted password
>
> I recovered the last version from backup and things work again. Do
> other people
> also experience this problem, or is it just a strange config on my
> side?
> Btw, I noticed that in AuthLDAP2.pm, the Scope parameter is missing:
>
> %Radius::AuthLDAP2::ConfigKeywords =
> ('UsernameAttr' => 'string',
> 'PasswordAttr' => 'string',
> 'EncryptedPasswordAttr' => 'string',
> 'CheckAttr' => 'string',
> 'ReplyAttr' => 'string',
> 'ServerChecksPassword' => 'flag',
> 'AuthCheckDN' => 'string',
> 'NoBindBeforeOp' => 'flag',
> 'Scope' => 'string', <-- missing
> 'LDAPRejectEmptyPassword' => 'flag',
> 'AuthAttrDef' => 'stringarray',
> 'MaxRecords' => 'integer',
> 'GetNovellUP' => 'flag',
> 'PostSearchHook' => 'hook',
> );
>
> Regards, Petr
>
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NB:
Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/
radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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