Tanya Muluw wrote: > Since most users of our organization have mail account in our postfix > mail server, I tried to use postfix user password that stored in mysql > for authentication. Therefore there will be two types of user, i.e > users with postfix user password (encrypted password)
That's the key. > I inserted a user in radcheck with cleartext password, and a user from > postfix mysql mailbox table. So my radcheck is : > > +-----+----------+---------------+----+------------------------------------+ > | id | username | attribute | op | value | > +-----+----------+---------------+----+------------------------------------+ > | 223 | testman | User-Password | := | 123456 | > | 225 | testman1 | User-Password | := | $1$bbf49e0f$MAcN54vB4L0wcKuYOCnQv/ | > +-----+----------+---------------+----+------------------------------------+ Some changes: testman - use "Cleartext-Password", not "User-Password" testman1 - use "Crypt-Password", not "User-Password" > Test for user with postfix user password was unsuccessful Because it was comparing "123456" to the "$1$..." string. They're not the same. The server needs to encrypt "12345" and then compare the encrypted string to "$1$...". Using "Crypt-Password" tells the server to do this. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html