Never mind ... I should of paid closer attention to the wiki doc.
Michael
Alan DeKok wrote:
Michael Gale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to move away from the SQL DB, since all the users exist in
another place. So I was hoping to use the rlm_perl module to check the
username and passwords of the people connecting and if valid assign them
a static IP.
And again, my response is the same. Are you going to write MS-CHAP
authentication code in Perl? It's probably not rocket science, but I
just don't see why.
If the users exist elsewhere, then write Perl code to query the
other location for the users clear-text password. Add that to the
RAD_CHECK list, and the server will take care of doing the right thing
for MS-CHAP.
Alan DeKok.
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