Nataniel Klug wrote: > Into radcheck table I have: > > mysql> SELECT * FROM radcheck; > +----+----------+----------------+----+----------------------------------+ > | id | UserName | Attribute | op | Value | > +----+----------+----------------+----+----------------------------------+ > | 1 | teste | Crypt-Password | == | 42cbf4730aeac1d645324d4818104826 | > +----+----------+----------------+----+----------------------------------+
Use ':=', not '=='. See the rlm_sql documentation for why. > The password was encrypted using PHP MD5 command and should be 8872. > But when I use a radtest command the respose of my Radius is: Hmm.. Crypt-Password is for Unix crypt'd passwords, not MD5 hashed passwords. > I made the same in debug mode and radius just not get the password. > I think it is not testing the 8872 password to see if it matches de MD5 > crypt. I tryed with "42cbf4730aeac1d645324d4818104826" as a password and > it returned OK for the request. How can I do this work? I need that into > MySQL table I have a crypted password (for security reasons) I disagree, but that's another story. > and I need > that my clients can put a simple text password. In 1.1.4, you can put this into SQL: Password-With-Header := "{md5}42cbf4730aeac1d645324d4818104826" That should work with the default config. Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html