Dear Sarick,

If you use BSD style OS this configuration is incorrect.

See doc/rlm_passwd on how to use password files in general case.

--Monday, November 25, 2002, 1:01:18 PM, you wrote to 
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S> Hi,
S> Since I want to allow the users in the /etc/passwd file to authenticate with
S> this radius server.
S> Below is my radiusd.conf:--------------
S>         unix {
S>                 #.....
S>                 #  Cache /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group
S>                 # allowed values: {no, yes}
S>                 cache = yes
S>                 #....
S>                 # Reload the cache every 600 seconds (10mins). 0 to disable.
S>                 cache_reload = 600
S>                 #.....
S>                 # This is required for some systems, like FreeBSD,
S>                 #  and Mac OSX.
S>                 #
S>                         passwd = /etc/passwd
S>                         shadow = /etc/shadow
S>                         group = /etc/group
S> authenticate {
S>         #  password can be clear-text, or encrypted...
S>         authtype PAP {
S>                 pap
S>         }
S>         #  Most people want CHAP authentication...
S>         authtype CHAP {
S>                 chap
S>         }
S>         #  MSCHAP authentication.
S>         authtype MS-CHAP {
S>                 mschap
S>         }
S> #       pam
S>         #  against /etc/passwd!  See the FAQ for details.
S>         #
S>         unix
S> ----------------------------
S> Then, I try to authenticate the radius server, but failed with the followin
S> messages:
S> ------------------------------------------------
S> modcall: entering group authenticate
S> rlm_eap: Request found, released from the list
S> rlm_eap: EAP_TYPE - md5
S> rlm_eap: processing type md5
S> rlm_eap_md5: No password configured for this user
S>   modcall[authenticate]: module "eap" returns invalid
S> modcall: group authenticate returns invalid
S> auth: Failed to validate the user.
S> -----------------------------------------------
S> I did add the user in the /etc/passwd by "useradd" and "passwd" command.
S> Please help me. How can I solve this problem?
S> (I can successfully authenticate with the users in ./raddb/users.)
S> How can I authenticate the users in /etc/passwd?



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